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Descriptive statistics are mathematical techniques used to summarize and describe the main features of a dataset,…
A positive correlation is a statistical relationship between two variables in which an increase in one variable is…
Sampling is the process of selecting a subset of individuals from a larger population to represent that population in…
The process of updating the probability of a hypothesis as more evidence or information becomes available, using Bayes'…
Correlation refers to a statistical relationship between two variables, indicating that they change together, but it…
Correlational fallacy, also known as the fallacy of correlation implying causation, occurs when one assumes that a…
A quantity that summarizes the flexibility of a curve, with higher degrees of freedom indicating a more flexible and…
A quantitative measure of the magnitude of the difference or relationship between groups, used to assess the practical…
A statistical procedure used to make inferences about a population based on a sample of data, involving the formulation…
A branch of statistics that involves making predictions or inferences about a population based on sample data,…
A statistical method for binary classification problems, which uses a logistic function, also known as the sigmoid…
Measurement reliability refers to the consistency and stability of a psychological measure or instrument across…
Statistical techniques used to analyze and describe the relationships between variables, including correlation…
The quantitative methods used to describe and analyze the shape of a distribution, including concepts such as kurtosis,…
Quantitative methods used to describe the spread or dispersion of data, including range, variance, and standard…
A phenomenon in statistical learning where a model is too complex and performs well on the training data but poorly on…
Parametrized predictors are predictive models that are defined by a set of parameters, such as vectors or matrices.
Recurrence rates refer to the frequency at which a specific condition or event, such as a mental illness or a behavior,…
Regression problems involve predicting a quantitative response variable based on one or more predictor variables, often…
The sensitivity of a predictor measures its responsiveness to changes in input features.
A concept in statistical hypothesis testing that indicates whether an observed effect is due to chance or if it…
Time series analysis involves methods for analyzing time-ordered data points to identify trends, seasonal patterns, and…
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