Rankit: Statistics, Order Statistic, Normal Distribution, Normal Probability Plot, Statistical Graphics, Normality Test, Data Set, Cumulative Distribution Function, Random Variable - Tapa blanda

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In statistics, rankits of a set of data are the expected values of the order statistics of a sample from the standard normal distribution the same size as the data. They are primarily used in the normal probability plot, a graphical technique for normality testing. A graph plotting the rankits on the horizontal axis and the data points on the vertical axis is called a rankit plot (sometimes called normal probability plot). Such a plot is necessarily nondecreasing. In large samples from a normally distributed population, such a plot will approximate a straight line. Substantial deviations from straightness are considered evidence against normality of the distribution.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In statistics, rankits of a set of data are the expected values of the order statistics of a sample from the standard normal distribution the same size as the data. They are primarily used in the normal probability plot, a graphical technique for normality testing. A graph plotting the rankits on the horizontal axis and the data points on the vertical axis is called a rankit plot (sometimes called normal probability plot). Such a plot is necessarily nondecreasing. In large samples from a normally distributed population, such a plot will approximate a straight line. Substantial deviations from straightness are considered evidence against normality of the distribution.

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