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PERCENTILES - traducción al árabe

MEASURE USED IN STATISTICS
95th percentile; 95th Percentile; 98th Percentile; 98th percentile; Percentiles; Centile point; Centile; Weighted percentile; Centiles; Percentile score
  • The percentile values for the ordered list {15, 20, 35, 40, 50}
  • The result of using each of the three variants on the ordered list {15, 20, 35, 40, 50}
  • three-sigma rule]]. The dark blue zone represents observations within one [[standard deviation]] (σ) to either side of the [[mean]] (μ), which accounts for about 68.3% of the population. Two standard deviations from the mean (dark and medium blue) account for about 95.4%, and three standard deviations (dark, medium, and light blue) for about 99.7%.

PERCENTILES         

ألاسم

نِسْبَةٌ مِئَوِيَّة

PERCENTILE         

ألاسم

نِسْبَةٌ مِئَوِيَّة

percentile         
شَريحَةٌ مِئَوِيَّة

Definición

percentile
[p?'s?nt??l]
¦ noun Statistics each of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
?each of the 99 intermediate values of a random variable which divide a frequency distribution into 100 such groups.

Wikipedia

Percentile

In statistics, a k-th percentile, also known as percentile score or centile, is a score below which a given percentage k of scores in its frequency distribution falls ("exclusive" definition) or a score at or below which a given percentage falls ("inclusive" definition). Percentiles are expressed in the same unit of measurement as the input scores, not in percent; for example, if the scores refer to human weight, the corresponding percentiles will be expressed in kilograms or pounds.

The 25th percentile is also known as the first quartile (Q1), the 50th percentile as the median or second quartile (Q2), and the 75th percentile as the third quartile (Q3). For example, the 50th percentile (median) is the score below (or at or below, depending on the definition) which 50% of the scores in the distribution are found.

The percentile score and the percentile rank are related terms. The percentile rank of a score is the percentage of scores in its distribution that are less than it, an exclusive definition, and one that can be expressed with a single, simple formula. Percentile scores and percentile ranks are often used in the reporting of test scores from norm-referenced tests, but, as just noted, they are not the same. For percentile rank, a score is given and a percentage is computed. Percentile ranks are exclusive. If the percentile rank for a specified score is 90%, then 90% of the scores were lower. In contrast, for percentiles a percentage is given and a corresponding score is determined, which can be either exclusive or inclusive. The score for a specified percentage (e.g., 90th) indicates a score below which (exclusive definition) or at or below which (inclusive definition) other scores in the distribution fall.

Ejemplos de uso de PERCENTILES
1. In Israel, there will be no hunger, but the poor (the two lowest percentiles) will suffer more.
2. Surprisingly, for quite a few people, primarily from the lower percentiles, the answer is yes, according to Dr.
3. They spend 1' percent of their income on food, while the rich (the two upper percentiles) spend only 11 percent of their income on food.
4. This flaw applies only to people in the lower 1–6 percentiles, who "successfully pass" the entrance test and find themselves eligible for assistance from the state.
5. More than half the households pushed out of the three middle deciles – 57 percent – dropped to one of the lower percentiles.