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  • ...concept in various fields such as [[Computer Science]], [[Statistics]], [[Engineering]], and [[Psychology]]. === Statistics ===
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  • ...," which means "right-angled," orthogonal is used in mathematics, physics, engineering, and other related fields. == Engineering ==
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  • ...ns in various other disciplines such as [[statistics]], [[physics]], and [[engineering]]. It is represented by the Greek letter Σ (sigma), and it is used to deno == Statistics ==
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  • ...al theory]] and are widely used in various fields such as [[economics]], [[engineering]], and [[medicine]]. ...stinct, the observations when arranged in ascending order are termed order statistics. If the original observations are denoted by ''X''<sub>1</sub>, ''X''<sub>2
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  • ...in a wide range of disciplines, including [[mathematics]], [[science]], [[engineering]], [[economics]], and [[social sciences]]. ...hat describes something that is based on, concerned with, or verifiable by statistics or according to statistical calculations. It is often used in the context o
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  • ...bles. It is often used in various fields such as finance, engineering, and statistics to analyze and compare data. ==== Engineering ====
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  • The '''average value''' is a fundamental concept in [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]], used to summarize a set of data points. It is calculated by adding all t In [[statistics]], the average value (or mean) of a set of numbers is the sum of the values
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  • ...iology]], [[public health]], [[reliability engineering]], and [[earthquake engineering]]. It represents the probability that a particular individual in a particul ...d. It is a fundamental tool in [[survival analysis]], which is a branch of statistics that deals with death in biological organisms and failure in mechanical sys
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  • ...uding geometry, trigonometry, physics, and engineering. It is also used in statistics, where it appears in the formula for the normal distribution. * [[Engineering]]
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  • '''Reliability engineering''' is a sub-discipline of [[systems engineering]] that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Rel ...ired reliable equipment for successful operations. Since then, reliability engineering has evolved and expanded, becoming an integral part of industries such as [
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  • ...]], [[calculus]], and [[statistics]], as well as in the physical sciences, engineering, economics, and beyond. It implies that the function or relationship satisf ===In [[Engineering]]===
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  • ...[[neuroscience]], [[computer science]], [[artificial intelligence]], and [[statistics]]. ==Statistics==
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  • ...tistics, with applications spanning various fields such as [[medicine]], [[engineering]], [[economics]], and [[social sciences]]. ...ion. This can be achieved through methods such as the [[Method of Moments (statistics)|Method of Moments]] and [[Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE)]]. Hypothesi
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  • '''Statistical modeling''' is a mathematical discipline that uses [[statistics]] to create empirical models. Statistical models are mathematical models th ...a part of the larger field of [[mathematical modeling]]. In the context of statistics, "mathematical model" and "statistical model" are almost synonymous.
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  • === Electrical Engineering === In electrical engineering, the RMS value is commonly used to measure the voltage or current of an alt
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  • ...o collect and analyze data and help solve real-world problems in business, engineering, healthcare, or other fields. Statisticians are experts in the field of statistics, which involves the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and
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  • ...cted to survive. It is a key measure in [[Survival Analysis]], a branch of statistics that deals with death in populations of individuals or survival in various ...central tendency of the survival times, similar to the mean in descriptive statistics.
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  • '''Bell-shaped curve''' or '''normal distribution''' is a term used in [[statistics]] to describe a type of continuous [[probability distribution]] for a real- ...y used in [[statistics]], [[natural sciences]], [[social sciences]], and [[engineering]] because many random variables are either approximately or exactly normall
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  • ...erent outcomes in an experiment or survey. It is an essential concept in [[statistics]], [[probability theory]], and related fields. ...t clusters around a mean or average. It is the most common distribution in statistics.
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  • ...atistical applications, theory, and methods in economic, social, physical, engineering, and health sciences and on new methods of statistical education. ...trumental in publishing influential articles that have shaped the field of statistics.
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