In statistics, Fisher's method, also known as Fisher's combined probability test, is a technique for data fusion or "meta-analysis" (analysis of analyses)...
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In statistics, extensions of Fisher's method are a group of approaches that allow approximately valid statistical inferences to be made when the assumptions...
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value arrived at by estimation, which is subject to error. Fisher's permutation test Fisher's inequality Sufficient statistic, when a statistic is sufficient...
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test Fisher's method, also known as Fisher's combined probability test Fisher equation, an equation in financial mathematics and economics Fisher transformation...
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Fisher's exact test is a statistical significance test used in the analysis of contingency tables. Although in practice it is employed when sample sizes...
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Astrophysics, Vol. 34, p. 43–52 34 (1974): 43–52. Tully, R. B.; Fisher, J. R. (1977). "A New Method of Determining Distances to Galaxies". Astronomy and Astrophysics...
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correction Counternull Fisher's method of combining p-values Generalized p-value Harmonic mean p-value Holm–Bonferroni method Multiple comparisons problem...
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more efficient than that given by Fisher and Yates: whereas a naïve computer implementation of Fisher and Yates' method would spend needless time counting...
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Jenks natural breaks optimization (redirect from Jenks optimization method)
classes. The Jenks optimization method is directly related to Otsu's Method and Fisher's Discriminant Analysis. George Frederick Jenks was a 20th-century...
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Statistical hypothesis test (category Mathematical and quantitative methods (economics))
between Fisher's evidential p-value and the Neyman–Pearson Type I error rate α {\displaystyle \alpha } . Fisher, R (1955). "Statistical Methods and Scientific...
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