- variables). The idea of
grouped data can be
illustrated by
considering the
following raw dataset: The
above data can be
grouped in
order to
construct a...
- philosophy, a
grouped event is the
experience of two or more
events that
occur in
sequence or
concurrently that can be
subsequently categorized.
Grouped events...
-
Groupers are fish of any of a
number of
genera in the
subfamily Epinephelinae of the
family Serranidae, in the
order Perciformes. Not all
serranids are...
- of Mac
models grouped by CPU type
contains all
central processing units (CPUs) used by
Apple Inc. for
their Mac computers. It is
grouped by
processor family...
- group, a
group whose members share the same
cultural identity Ethnic group, a
group whose members share the same
ethnic identity Religious group (disambiguation)...
- of data with
grouped (or "clustered") bar charts, and
stacked bar charts. In
grouped (clustered) bar charts, for each
categorical group there are two...
-
classifying groups of
biological organisms based on
shared characteristics.
Organisms are
grouped into taxa (singular: taxon), and
these groups are given...
- a distinction.
These algorithms are fast, but
using them for
recalling grouped subexpressions, lazy quantification, and
similar features is tricky. Modern...
- "Ivy Club" was
founded in 1879. The
first usage of Ivy in
reference to a
group of
colleges is from
sportswriter Stanley Woodward (1895–1965). A proportion...
- sociology, an in-
group is a
social group to
which a
person psychologically identifies as
being a member. By contrast, an out-
group is a
social group with which...