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Metalogical
Metalogical Met`a*log"ic*al, a. Beyond the scope or province of logic.

Meaning of Metalog from wikipedia

- The metalog distribution is a flexible continuous probability distribution designed for ease of use in practice. Together with its transforms, the metalog...
- distribution but has simple closed forms for both the cdf and the pdf. The logit metalog distribution, which is highly shape-flexible, has simple closed forms,...
- experts. See metalog distributions and Keelin (2016) for additional applications of the metalog distribution. The Metalog Distributions, www.metalogs.org Johnson...
- \left({\frac {X}{Y}}\right)\sim \operatorname {Logistic} (\mu ,s).} The metalog distribution is generalization of the logistic distribution, in which power...
- convenient for inverse transform sampling in this context. In particular, the Metalog distribution is a flexible continuous probability distribution that has...
- the quantile-parameterized distributions (QPDs) and the metalog distributions. QPDs and metalogs can provide greater shape and bounds flexibility than the...
- Another generalized log-logistic distribution is the log-transform of the metalog distribution, in which power series expansions in terms of p {\displaystyle...
- distribution, which is a generalization of the log-logistic distribution; and the metalog ("meta-logistic") distribution, which is highly shape-and-bounds flexible...
- Medoid Memorylessness Mendelian randomization Meta-analysis Meta-regression Metalog distribution Method of moments (statistics) Method of simulated moments...
- haec opinio **** Roscelino suo fere omnino evanuerit (John of Salisbury, Metalog., II, 17). "Nihil enim aliud est prolatio (vocis) quam aeris plectro linguae...