ACMS10145 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Squared Deviations From The Mean, Statistical Parameter, Statistic

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Box plot: a graphical summary of data based on a five-number summary. Chesbyshev"s theorem: a theorem that can be used to make statements about the proportion of data values that must be within a specified number of standard deviations of the mean. Coefficient of variation: a measure of relative variability computed by dividing the standard deviation by the mean and multiplying by 100. Correlation coefficient: a measure of linear association between two variables that takes on values between -1 and +1. Values near +1 indicate a strong positive linear relationship; values near -1 indicate a strong negative linear relationship; and values near zero indicate the lack of a linear relationship. Covariance: a measure of linear association between two variables. Positive values indicate a positive relationship; negative values indicate a negative relationship.

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