| normal distribution |
The normal distribution is a family of distributions whose shape resembles a bell, and which exhibit certain important mathematical properties. Reference: Chapter 5
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| normality |
In simple linear regression, an assumption that the values of both variables are distributed normally. Reference: Chapter 14
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| normalization |
The process of converting complex data structures into simple, stable data structures.
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| normal |
The technical meaning of this word in statistics is "governed by a norm." The data numbers are assumed to be more or less successful approximations of that norm; there is nothing going on in the set except a more or less successful effort to reach the norm. Also popularly used in the sense of "corresponding to the norm," being average for the set, or "within the usual limits" (as a "normal" blood pressure). ...
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The maximum or minimum value of the normal stress at a point in a plane considered with respect to all possible orientations of the considered plane. On such principal planes the shear stress is zero. There are three principal stresses on three mutually perpendicular planes. ...
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