Pearson measure of skewness
- Pearson measure of skewness
French\ \ coefficient de dissymétrie de Pearson
German\ \ Pearsonsches Schiefheitsmaß
Dutch\ \ scheefheidsmaat van Pearson
Italian\ \ misura di asimmetrica di Pearson; coefficient di asimmetria di Pearson
Spanish\ \ medida de asimetria de Pearson
Catalan\ \ mesura d'asimetria de Pearson
Portuguese\ \ medida de assimetria de Pearson
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ μέτρο ασυμμετρίας του Pearson
Finnish\ \ Pearsonin huipukkuusmitta
Hungarian\ \ ferdeség Pearson-féle mérõszáma
Turkish\ \ Pearson çarpıklık ölçüsü
Estonian\ \ Pearsoni asümmeetriamõõt
Lithuanian\ \ Pearson asimetrijos matas; Pirsono asimetrijos matas
Slovenian\ \ Pearsonov koeficient asimetrije
Polish\ \ miara skośności Pearsona
Russian\ \ мера асимметрии (распределения) Пирсона
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ Пирсонова крива асиметричности
Icelandic\ \ Pearson mælikvarði á skekkja
Euskara\ \ Pearson asimetria neurri
Farsi\ \ ndazeye chowlegiye Pearson
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ مقياس الالتواء لبيرسون
Afrikaans\ \ Pearson-skeefheidsmaatstaf
Chinese\ \ 皮 尔 逊 偏 度 ( 偏 斜 度 )
Korean\ \ 피어슨 왜도
Statistical terms.
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