Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Variation_ratio> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- Variation_ratio abstract "The variation ratio is a simple measure of statistical dispersion in nominal distributions; it is the simplest measure of qualitative variation.It is defined as the proportion of cases which are not the mode:where fm is the frequency (number of cases) of the mode, and N is the total number of cases. While a simple measure, it is notable in that some texts and guides suggest or imply that the dispersion of nominal measurements cannot be ascertained. It is defined for instance by (Freeman 1965).Just as with the range or standard deviation, the larger the variation ratio, the more differentiated or dispersed the data are; and the smaller the variation ratio, the more concentrated and similar the data are. For example, a group which is 55% female and 45% male has a proportion of 0.55 females and therefore variation ratio of (1.0- 0.55) = 0.45; and is more dispersed in terms of gender than a group which is 95% female and has a variation ratio of only 0.05. Similarly, a group which is 25% Catholic (where Catholic is the modal religious preference) has a variation ratio of 0.75 and is much more dispersed religiously than a group which is 85% Catholic and has a variation ratio of only 0.15.".
- Variation_ratio wikiPageID "3384513".
- Variation_ratio wikiPageRevisionID "561508871".
- Variation_ratio hasPhotoCollection Variation_ratio.
- Variation_ratio subject Category:Statistical_deviation_and_dispersion.
- Variation_ratio subject Category:Statistical_ratios.
- Variation_ratio subject Category:Summary_statistics_for_categorical_data.
- Variation_ratio type Abstraction100002137.
- Variation_ratio type MagnitudeRelation113815152.
- Variation_ratio type Ratio113819207.
- Variation_ratio type Relation100031921.
- Variation_ratio type StatisticalRatios.
- Variation_ratio comment "The variation ratio is a simple measure of statistical dispersion in nominal distributions; it is the simplest measure of qualitative variation.It is defined as the proportion of cases which are not the mode:where fm is the frequency (number of cases) of the mode, and N is the total number of cases. While a simple measure, it is notable in that some texts and guides suggest or imply that the dispersion of nominal measurements cannot be ascertained.".
- Variation_ratio label "Variation ratio".
- Variation_ratio sameAs m.098t1t.
- Variation_ratio sameAs Q17117986.
- Variation_ratio sameAs Q17117986.
- Variation_ratio sameAs Variation_ratio.
- Variation_ratio wasDerivedFrom Variation_ratio?oldid=561508871.
- Variation_ratio isPrimaryTopicOf Variation_ratio.