| parametric statistics |
The class of statistics based on the assumption that the samples measured are from normally distributed populations.
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| parametric h. |
swelling caused by effusion of blood into the pouch of Douglas.
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| parametric s. |
statistical methodology that depends upon assumptions about the distribution of the data, e.g., that the data approximate a normal distribution and are homoscedastic.
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| parametric t. |
one using parametric statistics, i.e., one that depends upon assumptions about the distribution of the data.
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| parametric1 |
situated near the uterus; parametrial.
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