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New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
peakedness — noun The condition of having a (specified form of) peak … Wiktionary
peakedness — n. whiteness, paleness, sickliness … English contemporary dictionary
peakedness — peaked·ness … English syllables
peakedness — ˈpēk(t)nə̇s, kə̇dn noun ( es) : the quality or state of being peaked; specifically : the degree to which conditions that constitute a peak in a frequency curve are present … Useful english dictionary
Kurtosis — In probability theory and statistics, kurtosis (from the Greek word κυρτός, kyrtos or kurtos, meaning bulging) is any measure of the peakedness of the probability distribution of a real valued random variable.[1] In a similar way to the concept… … Wikipedia
kurtosis — noun Etymology: Greek kyrtōsis convexity, from kyrtos convex more at curve Date: 1905 the peakedness or flatness of the graph of a frequency distribution especially with respect to the concentration of values near the mean as compared with the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
peaked — I. adjective Date: 15th century having a peak ; pointed < peaked lapels > < a peaked hill > • peakedness noun II. adjective Etymology: 4peak … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Heteroscedasticity — In statistics, a sequence or a vector of random variables is heteroskedastic, or heteroscedastic, if the random variables have different variances. The complementary concept is called homoskedasticity. The term means differing variance and comes… … Wikipedia
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