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- Applied Mathematics
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- Geometry
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- Pure Maths
- Statistics
- ANOVA
- Bayesian Statistics
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- Biostatistics
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- Box Plots
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- Chi Square Test for hom*ogeneity
- Chi Square Test for Independence
- Chi-Square Distribution
- Cluster Analysis
- Combining Random Variables
- Comparing Data
- Comparing Two Means Hypothesis Testing
- Conditional Probability
- Conducting A Study
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- Confidence Interval for Population Mean
- Confidence Interval for Population Proportion
- Confidence Interval for Slope of Regression Line
- Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Means
- Confidence Intervals
- Correlation Math
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- Inferences in Statistics
- Item Response Theory
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- Mann-Whitney Test
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- Measures of Central Tendency
- Methods of Data Collection
- Mixed Models
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- Neyman-Pearson Lemma
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- Normal Distribution
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- Ordinal Regression
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- Point Estimation
- Poisson Regression
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- Probability Density Function
- Probability Distribution
- Probability Generating Function
- Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
- Quantile Regression
- Quantitative Variables
- Quartiles
- Random Effects Model
- Random Variables
- Randomized Block Design
- Regression Analysis
- Residual Sum of Squares
- Residuals
- Robust Statistics
- Sample Mean
- Sample Proportion
- Sampling
- Sampling Distribution
- Sampling Theory
- Scatter Graphs
- Sequential Analysis
- Single Variable Data
- Skewness
- Spearman's Rank Correlation
- Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient
- Standard Deviation
- Standard Error
- Standard Normal Distribution
- Statistical Graphs
- Statistical Inference
- Statistical Measures
- Stem and Leaf Graph
- Stochastic Processes
- Structural Equation Modeling
- Sum of Independent Random Variables
- Survey Bias
- Survival Analysis
- Survivor Function
- T-distribution
- The Power Function
- Time Series Analysis
- Transforming Random Variables
- Tree Diagram
- Two Categorical Variables
- Two Quantitative Variables
- Type I Error
- Type II Error
- Types of Data in Statistics
- Variance for Binomial Distribution
- Venn Diagrams
- Wilcoxon Test
- Zero-Inflated Models
- Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
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Frequently Asked Questions about Single Variable Data
What is the difference between variable data and attribute data?
Variable means the measured values can be varied anywhere along a given scale, whilst attribute data is something that can be measured in terms of numbers or can be described as either yes or no for recording and analysis.
What is a single variable example?
The ages of students in a class.
What is the difference between single-variable data and two-variable data?
Single variable data gives measures of only one attribute whilst two-variable data gives measures of two attributes describing a subject.
What is single-variable data?
Single variable data is used to describe a type of data that consists of observations on only a single characteristic or attribute.
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