Homoscedasticity

//hoʊmoʊsɪdæsˈtɪsɪti//

Synonyms for "homoscedasticity"

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Translations

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Catalan

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  • homoscedasticitat noun (property of a set of random variables)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 同方差性 noun (property of a set of random variables)

Finnish

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  • homoskedastisuus noun (property of a set of random variables)

French

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  • homoscédasticité noun (property of a set of random variables)

German

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  • Homoskedastizität noun (property of a set of random variables)

Greek

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  • ομοσκεδαστικότητα noun (property of a set of random variables)

Italian

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  • omoschedasticità noun (property of a set of random variables)

Japanese

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  • 等分散性 noun (property of a set of random variables)

Spanish

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  • homocedasticidad noun (property of a set of random variables)

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Before analysis, homoscedasticities of sample variances were assessed by Cochran's C and Bartlett's Box tests.

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Unlike OLS^([Ordinary Least Squares]) regression, logistic regression does not assume linearity of relationship between dependent and independent variables; does not require normally distributed variables; does not assume homoscedasticity; and in general has less stringent requirements.

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Preliminarily, the weak homoscedasticity of the two classes has been tested:[…].

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Thus, Glejser's test also rejects the hypothesis of homoscedasticity.

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