| 11. | They thus are useful in robust statistics, as descriptive statistics, in statistics education, and when computation is difficult.
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| 12. | The "'partition of sums of squares "'is a concept that permeates much of inferential statistics and descriptive statistics.
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| 13. | This may be organized by governmental statistical institutes . "'Descriptive statistics "'can be used to summarize the population data.
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| 14. | "' Anscombe's quartet "'comprises four datasets that have nearly identical simple descriptive statistics, yet appear very different when graphed.
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| 15. | Statistical methods are used to summarize and describe a collection of data; this is called " descriptive statistics ".
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| 16. | Ripley's " K " and " L " functions are closely related descriptive statistics for detecting deviations from spatial homogeneity.
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| 17. | For example, the shooting percentage in basketball is a descriptive statistic that summarizes the performance of a player or a team.
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| 18. | For certain research interests, this smaller number can be more useful for presenting descriptive statistics than individual ICD-10-CM / PCS codes.
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| 19. | It is viewed as a branch of descriptive statistics by some, but also as a grounded theory development tool by others.
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| 20. | When a sample consists of more than one variable, descriptive statistics may be used to describe the relationship between pairs of variables.
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