- two
one-
sided limits nonetheless exist. Consequently, the
limit as x {\displaystyle x}
approaches a {\displaystyle a} is
sometimes called a "two-
sided limit"...
-
symmetrical for a fair coin, the two-
sided p-value is
simply twice the
above calculated single-
sided p-value: the two-
sided p-value is 0.115. In the
above example:...
- Look up
one-
sided in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
One-
sided may
refer to:
Biased One-
sided argument, a
logical fallacy In calculus,
one-
sided limit...
-
hypothesis is
accepted over the null hypothesis.
Alternative names are
one-
sided and two-
sided tests; the
terminology "tail" is used
because the
extreme portions...
-
While this
describes algorithms with
one-
sided errors,
others might have no bias;
these are said to have two-
sided errors. The
answer they
provide (either...
-
sometimes be
served by
one-
sidedness, it is
usually better served by two-
sidedness. If your
argument (say) in
court is
one-
sided, then you are
likely to...
-
Unrequited love or
one-
sided love is love that is not
openly reciprocated or
understood as such by the beloved. The
beloved may not be
aware of the admirer's...
- times, or it may not halt at all; furthermore, it may
accept an
input in
one execution and
reject the same
input in
another execution. In the case of...
- (resp. two-
sided)
ideal generated by X is
defined in the
similar way. For "two-
sided",
one has to use
linear combinations from both
sides; i.e., R X R...
- ^{2}}}.} Then E(X) = 0 and E(X2) = σ2 and P(X < 1) = 1 / (1 + σ2). The
one-
sided variant can be used to
prove the
proposition that for
probability distributions...