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Analysis is the generic name given to any branch of mathematics which depends upon the concepts of limits and convergence, and studies closely related topics such as continuity, integration, differentiability and transcendental functions. These topics are often studied in the context of real numbers, complex numbers, and their functions. ...
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| analysis |
A process in which anything complex is separated into simple or less complex parts.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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| analysis of covariance |
A statistical technique to control for the correlation between a subject variable and a dependent variable in an experiment. This procedure removes the error variance that results from the fact that variability in scores on the dependent variable is due in part to the effect of the subject variable.
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| analysis of variance |
A statistical technique for resolving the total variability of a set of data into systematic and random components. The analysis of variance is fundamentally a statistical estimating and/or testing procedure. It estimates the components of variance due to systematic and random causes, and it leads to significance tests of these components. The statistical assumptions required for a valid test are more stringent than those for estimating the components of variance.
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| analysis |
A type of statistical analysis that is used to test the reliability of certain branches in the evolutionary tree. The bootstrap analysis proceeds by re-sampling the original data, with replacement, to create a series of bootstrap samples of the same size as the original data. The bootstrap value of a node is the percentage of times that a node is present in the set of trees that is constructed from the new data sets.
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