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Abbreviation of percentile. [(statistics) Any of the ninety-nine points that divide an ordered distribution into one hundred parts, each containing one per cent of the population.]
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Abbreviation of two-dimensional. [Existing in two dimensions.]
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Abbreviation of two-dimensional; 2D. [Existing in two dimensions.]
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Clipping of percentile. [(statistics) Any of the ninety-nine points that divide an ordered distribution into one hundred parts, each containing one per cent of the population.]
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Alternative form of decile [(statistics) Any of the values in a series that divides the distribution of individuals in that series into ten groups of equal frequency.]
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(mathematics) An angular measure equal to one tenth of a grade
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(statistics) Any of the values in a series that divides the distribution of individuals in that series into ten groups of equal frequency.
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Relating to, or occupying the same percentile
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A method of encoding Chinese characters using four numerical digits per character (in some situations, an additional digit is used).
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(statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into sixteen equally numerous subsets; a subset thus obtained.
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(statistics) The median of the upper or lower half of a batch, sample, or probability distribution.
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(statistics) Between percentiles
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(statistics) Between quartiles.
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(statistics) The difference between the first and third quartiles; a robust measure of sample dispersion.
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Alternative form of interquartile [(statistics) Between quartiles.]
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(statistics) Within a quartile.
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(statistics) Abbreviation of interquartile range. [(statistics) The difference between the first and third quartiles; a robust measure of sample dispersion.]
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The quartile (designated Q₁) having the lowest value; it cuts off the lowest 25% of data.
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(statistics) A number separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample, population, or probability distribution. The median of a finite list of numbers can be found by arranging all the observations from lowest value to highest value and picking the middle one (e.g., the median of {3, 3, 5, 9, 11} is 5). If there is an even number of observations, then there is no single middle value; the median is then usually defined to be the mean of the two middle values.
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(statistics) A measure of location of a batch or sample equal to the average of the first and third quartiles. Equivalently, it is the 25% trimmed mid-range.
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(statistics) The interquartile range.
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(statistics) Any of the values in a series that divides the distribution of individuals in that series into a thousand groups of equal frequency.
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(statistics) Any of the quantiles that divide an ordered sample population into eight equally numerous subsets.
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(statistics) A value in a statistical sample which does not fit a pattern that describes most other data points; specifically, a value that lies 1.5 IQR beyond the upper or lower quartile.
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(statistics) Any of the four points that divide an ordered distribution into five parts, each containing a fifth (20%) of the population. Used commonly for income distributions.
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(statistics) The division of a distribution into percentiles
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(statistics) Any one of the hundred groups so divided.
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(mathematics, archaic) The "rule of three", in which three terms are given to find a fourth.
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(statistics) One of the class of values of a variate which divides the members of a batch or sample into equal-sized subgroups of adjacent values or a probability distribution into distributions of equal probability.
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(statistics) Any of the three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts, each containing a quarter of the population.
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Divided into quartiles
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(mathematics) Division into five equal parts.
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(statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into five equally numerous subsets.
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Divided into quintiles
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(mathematics) To divide into quintiles
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(statistics) Any of the quantiles that divide an ordered sample population into seven equally numerous subsets.
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(statistics) A quantile of six equal proportions; any of the subsets thus obtained.
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Alternative form of tertile. [(statistics) Either of the two points that divide an ordered distribution into three parts, each containing a third of the population.]
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(arithmetic) To the base three.
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(computing) Any computer that uses ternary logic instead of binary
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(statistics) Any one of the three groups so divided.
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Alternative form of three-quarters. [Three of four equal parts (3/4, ¾, 0.75).]
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(grammar) Grammatical number denoting a quantity of exactly three
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(statistics) A measure of a probability distribution's location defined as a weighted average of the distribution's median and its two quartiles.
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Two of three equal parts (2/3, ⅔, 0.666...).
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(mathematics) The median of the upper or highest half of a data set, especially of a sample, population, or probability distribution.
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(statistics) Any of the nineteen points that divide an ordered distribution into twenty parts, each containing one twentieth of the population.
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(statistics) Any of the values in a series that divides the distribution of individuals in that series into twenty groups of equal frequency.
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