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- King_effect abstract "In statistics, economics, and econophysics, the King effect refers to the phenomenon where the top one or two members of a ranked set show up as outliers. These top one or two members are unexpectedly large because they do not conform to the statistical distribution or rank-distribution which the remainder of the set obeys.Distributions typically followed include the power-law distribution, that of a stretched exponential, or a parabolic fractal.The King effect has been observed in the distribution of French city sizes (where the point representing Paris is the "King", failing to conform to the stretched exponential) and the popularity of musicians, where Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley are the outliers not fitting on a stretched exponential country populations (where only the points representing China and India fail to fit a stretched exponential). Note, however, that the King effect is not limited to outliers with a positive evaluation attached to their rank: for rankings on an undesirable attribute, there actually may exist a Pauper effect, with a similar detachment of extremely ranked data points from the reasonably distributed portion of the data set.".
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- King_effect subject Category:Economics.
- King_effect subject Category:Statistical_data_sets.
- King_effect type Abstraction100002137.
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- King_effect comment "In statistics, economics, and econophysics, the King effect refers to the phenomenon where the top one or two members of a ranked set show up as outliers.".
- King_effect label "King effect".
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