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variance - traducción al Inglés

EXPECTATION OF THE SQUARED DEVIATION OF A RANDOM VARIABLE FROM ITS MEAN
Sample variance; True variance; Var(X); Sample Variance Computation; Sample variance computation; Population variance; User:Skbkekas/Population variance; Scaled chi-squared distribution; Random variance; Variance generalizations
  • Example of samples from two populations with the same mean but different variances. The red population has mean 100 and variance 100 (SD=10) while the blue population has mean 100 and variance 2500 (SD=50).

variance         

['ve(ə)riəns]

общая лексика

варианса

дисперсия

вариантность

девиата

дисперсионный

несогласие

несоответсвие

отклонение

противоречивость

рассеяние

расхождение

уклонение

флуктуация

Смотрите также

additive variance; environmental variance; epistatic variance; error variance; genotypic variance; phenotypic variance; residual variance; sampling variance; total variance; a posteriori variance; analytical variance; asymptotic variance; average variance; binomial variance; bounded variance; circular variance; common-factor variance; component of variance; conditional variance; distribution of variance; empirical variance; estimated variance; exact variance; explained variance; external variance; finite variance; generalized variance; homogeneity of variance; homogeneous variance; homoscedastic variance; infinitesimal variance; interblock variance; interclass variance; internal variance; intrablock variance; intraclass variance; large-sample variance; limiting variance; local variance; marginal variance; minimax variance; minimum variance; normalized variance; observed variance; population variance; predictable variance; regression variance; relative variance; remainder variance; response variance; source of variance; splitting of variance; stability of variance; stabilization of variance; theoretical variance; true variance; truncated variance; unbounded variance; unconditional variance; unexplained variance; unit variance; universe variance; variance adjustment; variance component; variance equation; variance estimate; variance function; variance matrix; variance model; variance of error; variance of sum; variance parameter; variance ratio; variance relation; variance test; within-class variance; within-group variance; within-sample variance; zero variance

существительное

общая лексика

изменение

колебание (чего-л.)

расхождение

несоответствие

разница

отклонение (по сравнению с чем-л. (напр. с нормативом))

разногласие

ссора

спор

конфликт

размолвка

расхождение, несоответствие

бухгалтерский учет

(разница между запланированными и фактическими показателями расходов, выпуска, доходов, прибыли и др.)

статистика

дисперсия (характеристика разброса случайной величины вокруг среднего значения; равна среднему квадрату отклонения произвольной реализации случайной величины от среднего значения)

среднее отклонение

юриспруденция

противоречие (в показаниях и т. п.)

биология

отклонение от вида

типа

отклонение от вида, типа

специальный термин

степень свободы

Смотрите также

price variance; efficiency variance; cost variance; budget variance; materials price variance; materials usage variance; overhead budget variance; overhead volume variance; direct labour rate variance; direct labour efficiency variance; administrative cost variance; denominator variance; direct materials mix variance; direct materials quantity variance; direct materials variance; direct materials yield variance; direct materials price variance

variance         
сущ.
1) изменение, колебание;
2) расхождение;
3) степень свободы;
4) вариантность, среднее отклонение.

Definición

variance
n. 1) an exception to a zoning ordinance, authorized by the appropriate governmental body such as a planning commission, zoning board, county commissioners or city council. Example: the zoning ordinance requires that no residences can be built within 10 feet of a property's back line, but due to the odd shape of May Matheson's property, she needs to build her dream house within five feet of the property line at one point. The local zoning board listens to her plea, finds that the neighbors do not object, and grants her a variance to build closer to the back line. 2) a difference between what the prosecution has charged and what it has proved against a criminal defendant. 3) a difference between what is alleged in a civil complaint and what is proved. A substantial variance may be fatal to the prosecution's case against the accused or fatal to a plaintiff's (the person who filed the suit) lawsuit. In each case the judge can dismiss the case as a matter of law, without sending the factual issues to the jury. In criminal cases the test of a fatal variance is somewhat stricter than in a civil lawsuit, since a minor difference between the charge and the proof may mislead the defendant and deny him/her "due process." See also: dismissal proof

Wikipedia

Variance

In probability theory and statistics, variance is the expectation of the squared deviation of a random variable from its population mean or sample mean. Variance is a measure of dispersion, meaning it is a measure of how far a set of numbers is spread out from their average value. Variance has a central role in statistics, where some ideas that use it include descriptive statistics, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, and Monte Carlo sampling. Variance is an important tool in the sciences, where statistical analysis of data is common. The variance is the square of the standard deviation, the second central moment of a distribution, and the covariance of the random variable with itself, and it is often represented by σ 2 {\displaystyle \sigma ^{2}} , s 2 {\displaystyle s^{2}} , Var ( X ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {Var} (X)} , V ( X ) {\displaystyle V(X)} , or V ( X ) {\displaystyle \mathbb {V} (X)} .

An advantage of variance as a measure of dispersion is that it is more amenable to algebraic manipulation than other measures of dispersion such as the expected absolute deviation; for example, the variance of a sum of uncorrelated random variables is equal to the sum of their variances. A disadvantage of the variance for practical applications is that, unlike the standard deviation, its units differ from the random variable, which is why the standard deviation is more commonly reported as a measure of dispersion once the calculation is finished.

There are two distinct concepts that are both called "variance". One, as discussed above, is part of a theoretical probability distribution and is defined by an equation. The other variance is a characteristic of a set of observations. When variance is calculated from observations, those observations are typically measured from a real world system. If all possible observations of the system are present then the calculated variance is called the population variance. Normally, however, only a subset is available, and the variance calculated from this is called the sample variance. The variance calculated from a sample is considered an estimate of the full population variance. There are multiple ways to calculate an estimate of the population variance, as discussed in the section below.

The two kinds of variance are closely related. To see how, consider that a theoretical probability distribution can be used as a generator of hypothetical observations. If an infinite number of observations are generated using a distribution, then the sample variance calculated from that infinite set will match the value calculated using the distribution's equation for variance.

Ejemplos de uso de variance
1. The predictable election result set Washington and Moscow at variance.
2. Whatever is at variance with it is wrong and unacceptable.
3. The trouble is that this is completely at variance with his previous assurances.
4. This goes at variance with the declared policy of breaking the Kashkole.
5. The first, in state court, challenged the variance that allowed the steeple to be built.
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