- In
statistics the
trimean (TM), or Tukey's
trimean, is a
measure of a
probability distribution's
location defined as a
weighted average of the distribution's...
- L-estimators,
notably the
interquartile range, midhinge, range, mid-range, and
trimean. Box
plots can be
drawn either horizontally or vertically. The range-bar...
- name. He is also the
creator of
several little-known
methods such as the
trimean and median-median line, an
easier alternative to
linear regression. In...
-
Analogous measures of
location are
given by the median, midhinge, and
trimean (or
statistics based on
nearby points).
Interquartile range Robust measures...
- the
interquartile range and
interdecile range); with
three points, the
trimean; with a
fixed fraction of the points, the
trimmed mean (including interquartile...
- of the
generalized mean,
specified by a
continuous injective function.
Trimean the
weighted arithmetic mean of the
median and two quartiles. Winsorized...
- summary,
including interquartile range, midhinge, range, mid-range, and
trimean. The five-number
summary is
sometimes represented as in the
following table:...
-
Iconography of
correlations Typical quantitative techniques are:
Median polish Trimean Ordination Many EDA
ideas can be
traced back to
earlier authors, for example:...
-
around that time. The
midhinge is
slightly simpler to
calculate than the
trimean (TM),
which originated in the same
context and
equals the
average of the...
- below.[further
explanation needed]
Other more
sophisticated averages are:
trimean, trimedian, and
normalized mean, with
their generalizations. One can create...