Statistical Concepts

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Below are listed concepts regarding Statistics and which are commonly used in the context of Experimental Software Engineering.

Contents

  • 1 A
  • 2 B
  • 3 C
  • 4 D
  • 5 E
  • 6 H
  • 7 L
  • 8 M
  • 9 N
  • 10 O
  • 11 P
  • 12 R
  • 13 S
  • 14 T
  • 15 V

A

  • Accuracy
  • Admissible Transformation
  • Alpha-value


B

  • Balanced Scale
  • Beta-value
  • Box Plot


C

  • Confidence Interval
  • Confidence Limits
  • Correlation
  • Correlation Coefficient
  • Cumulative Distribution


D

  • Data Point
  • Degrees of Freedom
  • Derived Measure
  • Direct Measure
  • Distribution


E

  • Estimation


H

  • Homoscedasticity


L

  • Likert Scale
  • Linear Regression


M

  • Mean
  • Mean Squared Error


N

  • Nominal Scale
  • Non-parametric Test
  • Normality


O

  • Ordinal Scale


P

  • p-value
  • Parametric Test


R

  • Ratio Scale


S

  • Scale
  • Significance
  • Static Analysis
  • Static Simulation
  • Statistic
  • Statistical Generalization
  • Statistical Hypothesis
  • Statistical Model
  • Statistical Significance
  • Statistical Test
  • Summated Rating Scale


T

  • Test Power
  • Type-I Error
  • Type-II Error


V

  • Value Scale
  • Variance
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