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Bivariate.
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Having or having to do with two variables. for example, bivariate data are data where we have two measurements of each "individual." these measurements might be the heights and weights of a group of people (an "individual" is a person)
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Individual, английский
Физическое лицо
Measurement, английский
- Set of operations having the object of determining a value of a quantity (1)
- Измерение. система мер.
- Измерение; замер
- The size, length, etc. of something which has been measured
- Измерение
- Обмер
- Оценка
- Измерение dust ~ измерение концентрации пыли
- Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значе-ния величины [32].
- The process of ascertaining the attributes, dimensions, extent, quantity, degree or capacity of some object of observation and representing these in the qualitative or quantitative terms of a data language. any empirical pursuit that places the observer outside his object of observation must consider measurement the fundamental process through which scientific constructs or models are linked to reality (->index, ->symptom). otherwise measurement is only one section in a circular process of computing a stable form. the traditional levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.
- The magnitude of the property of an object calibrated against one or more units of measure.
- Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значения величины [32].
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Bimodal., английский
Having two modes.
Univariate., английский
Having or having to do with a single variable. some univariate techniques and statistics include the histogram, iqr, mean, median, percentiles, quantiles, and sd. c.f. bivariate.
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