Werbung
 Übersetzung für 'chi squared test' von Englisch nach Deutsch
math.stat.
chi-squared test
Chi-Quadrat-Test {m}
Teiltreffer
math.stat.
chi-square test
Chi-Quadrat-Test {m}
math.stat.
chi-square test
Chi-2-Unabhängigkeitstest {m}
math.stat.
chi-square
Chiquadrat {n}
sports
tai chi
Tai-Chi {n}
math.stat.
chi-square distribution
Chi-Square-Verteilung {f}
educ.jobssports
tai chi instructor
Tai-Chi-Lehrer {m}
math.stat.
chi-square distribution
Chi-Quadrat-Verteilung {f}
math.
squared {adj}
zum Quadrat
squared {adj}quitt
37
educ.jobssports
tai chi instructor [female]
Tai-Chi-Lehrerin {f}
geogr.
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt {n}
small squared {adj}kleinkariert / klein kariert [Papier etc.]
squared paperkariertes Papier {n}
constr.
squared timber
Kantholz {n}
constr.
squared stone
Quader {m} [seltener {f}] [Stein]
squared timber 4 kt. Holz {n} [selten] [Vierkantholz] [diese Abkürzung nicht bei Übersetzung E -> D verwenden!]
squared bracketeckige Klammer {f}
squared timberVierkantholz {n}
math.
squared {adj} [number]
(im) Quadrat
math.
squared {adj} [number]
hoch zwei [nachgestellt]
21 Übersetzungen
Neue Wörterbuch-Abfrage: Einfach jetzt tippen!

Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The nomogram below can be used to perform an approximate computation of some values needed when performing a familiar statistical test, Pearson's chi-squared test.
  • Pearson's chi-squared test (...) is a statistical test applied to sets of categorical data to evaluate how likely it is that any observed difference between the sets arose by chance.
  • In the limit of a large number of data points, the deviance is chi-squared distributed, which allows a chi-squared test to be implemented in order to determine the significance of the explanatory variables.
  • In 1936, the statistician Ronald Fisher used a Pearson's chi-squared test to analyze Mendel's data and concluded that Mendel's results with the predicted ratios were far too perfect, suggesting that adjustments (intentional or unconscious) had been made to the data to make the observations fit the hypothesis.
  • 1900: Karl Pearson develops the chi squared test to determine "whether a given form of frequency curve will effectively describe the samples drawn from a given population."

  • In cases where an experiment is repeated many times, a statistical analysis such as a chi-squared test whether the null hypothesis is true, may be required.
  • While the specific detection methods used by these companies are often private, Pearson's chi-squared test and naive Bayes classification are two approaches that were published in 2008.
  • Similar themes appear when comparing Fisher's exact test with Pearson's chi-squared test.
  • To reduce the error in approximation, Frank Yates, an English statistician, suggested a correction for continuity that adjusts the formula for Pearson's chi-squared test by subtracting 0.5 from the difference between each observed value and its expected value in a 2 × 2 contingency table.
  • In statistics, the term chi-squared or [...] has various uses, including the chi-squared distribution, the chi-squared test, and chi-squared target models.

  • The distribution was independently rediscovered by the English mathematician Karl Pearson in the context of goodness of fit, for which he developed his Pearson's chi-squared test, published in 1900, with computed table of values published in [...] , collected in [...].
Werbung
© dict.cc English-German dictionary 2025
Enthält Übersetzungen von der TU Chemnitz sowie aus Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (nur Englisch/Deutsch).
Links auf das Wörterbuch oder auch auf einzelne Übersetzungen sind immer herzlich willkommen!