multidimensional variate - significado y definición. Qué es multidimensional variate
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Qué (quién) es multidimensional variate - definición

A DATA ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT GROUPS DATA INTO TWO CATEGORIES: DATA DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS
Multidimensional Analysis; Multi-dimensional analytical; Multidimensional data

Random variate         
PARTICULAR OUTCOME OF A RANDOM VARIABLE
Random deviate; Deviate (statistics); Variate
In probability and statistics, a random variate or simply variate is a particular outcome of a random variable: the random variates which are other outcomes of the same random variable might have different values (random numbers).
Variate         
PARTICULAR OUTCOME OF A RANDOM VARIABLE
Random deviate; Deviate (statistics); Variate
·vt & ·vi To Alter; to make different; to Vary.
variate         
PARTICULAR OUTCOME OF A RANDOM VARIABLE
Random deviate; Deviate (statistics); Variate
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¦ noun Statistics a quantity having a numerical value for each member of a group, especially one whose values occur according to a frequency distribution.

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Multidimensional analysis

In statistics, econometrics and related fields, multidimensional analysis (MDA) is a data analysis process that groups data into two categories: data dimensions and measurements. For example, a data set consisting of the number of wins for a single football team at each of several years is a single-dimensional (in this case, longitudinal) data set. A data set consisting of the number of wins for several football teams in a single year is also a single-dimensional (in this case, cross-sectional) data set. A data set consisting of the number of wins for several football teams over several years is a two-dimensional data set.