partial rank correlation

partial rank correlation
French\ \ corrélation partielle des rangs
German\ \ partielle Rangkorrelation
Dutch\ \ partiële rangcorrelatie
Italian\ \ cograduazione parziale
Spanish\ \ correlación ordinal parcial
Catalan\ \ correlació ordinal parcial
Portuguese\ \ correlação ordinal parcial
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ partiell rangkorrelation
Greek\ \ μερική συσχέτιση τάξεων μεγέθους
Finnish\ \ osittaisjärjestyskorrelaatio
Hungarian\ \ részleges rangkorreláció
Turkish\ \ kısmi sıra ilişkisi
Estonian\ \ astak-osakorrelatsioonikordaja
Lithuanian\ \ dalinė ranginė koreliacija
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ korelacja rangowa cząstkowa
Russian\ \ частичная ранговая корреляция
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ парцијална корелација ранга
Icelandic\ \ hluta raðfylgnin
Euskara\ \ partziala maila korrelazioa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ ارتباط الرتب الجزئي
Afrikaans\ \ parsiële rangkorrelasie
Chinese\ \ 偏 等 级 相 关
Korean\ \ 편[부분]순위상관

Statistical terms. 2014.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kendall partial rank correlation — noun a nonparametric measure of partial correlation • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑Kendall test …   Useful english dictionary

  • Correlation and dependence — This article is about correlation and dependence in statistical data. For other uses, see correlation (disambiguation). In statistics, dependence refers to any statistical relationship between two random variables or two sets of data. Correlation …   Wikipedia

  • Partial correlation — In probability theory and statistics, partial correlation measures the degree of association between two random variables, with the effect of a set of controlling random variables removed. Contents 1 Formal definition 2 Computation 2.1 Using… …   Wikipedia

  • Correlation — In probability theory and statistics, correlation, (often measured as a correlation coefficient), indicates the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two random variables. In general statistical usage, correlation or co relation …   Wikipedia

  • Kendall test — noun any of several nonparametric measures of correlation (used when the assumptions of standard correlational analysis are not met) • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑nonparametric statistic, ↑distribution free statistic • Hyponyms: ↑Kendall… …   Useful english dictionary

  • List of statistics topics — Please add any Wikipedia articles related to statistics that are not already on this list.The Related changes link in the margin of this page (below search) leads to a list of the most recent changes to the articles listed below. To see the most… …   Wikipedia

  • Linear regression — Example of simple linear regression, which has one independent variable In statistics, linear regression is an approach to modeling the relationship between a scalar variable y and one or more explanatory variables denoted X. The case of one… …   Wikipedia

  • Least squares — The method of least squares is a standard approach to the approximate solution of overdetermined systems, i.e., sets of equations in which there are more equations than unknowns. Least squares means that the overall solution minimizes the sum of… …   Wikipedia

  • Linear least squares (mathematics) — This article is about the mathematics that underlie curve fitting using linear least squares. For statistical regression analysis using least squares, see linear regression. For linear regression on a single variable, see simple linear regression …   Wikipedia

  • Nonlinear regression — See Michaelis Menten kinetics for details In statistics, nonlinear regression is a form of regression analysis in which observational data are modeled by a function which is a nonlinear combination of the model parameters and depends on one or… …   Wikipedia

  • Maximum likelihood — In statistics, maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is a method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model. When applied to a data set and given a statistical model, maximum likelihood estimation provides estimates for the model s… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”