statistical procedure
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concept
A statistical procedure is a systematic method or set of steps used to collect, analyze, interpret, and draw conclusions from data based on principles of probability and statistics.
Observed surface forms (13)
- multiple comparison procedure ×2
- post-hoc test ×2
- data analysis technique ×1
- multivariate statistical technique ×1
- non-parametric method ×1
- regression method ×1
- robust regression estimator ×1
- robust statistical estimator ×1
- robust statistical method ×1
- sample selection correction technique ×1
- statistical rule ×1
- statistical rule of thumb ×1
- two-step estimation procedure ×1
Instances (12)
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Laplace's rule of succession (as a special case)
via concept surface "statistical rule"
surface form: Laplace's rule of succession
- Bayesian linear regression via concept surface "regression method"
- F-test
- Exploratory Data Analysis via concept surface "data analysis technique"
- Tukey's range test via concept surface "multiple comparison procedure"
- Tukey's biweight via concept surface "robust statistical estimator"
- Tukey's fences via concept surface "statistical rule of thumb"
- Tukey's honestly significant difference test via concept surface "multiple comparison procedure"
- Heckman correction via concept surface "sample selection correction technique"
- Heckman selection model via concept surface "two-step estimation procedure"
- KNN via concept surface "non-parametric method"
- MANOVA via concept surface "multivariate statistical technique"