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Winsorizing or
winsorization is the
transformation of
statistics by
limiting extreme values in the
statistical data to
reduce the
effect of
possibly spurious...
- A
winsorized mean is a
winsorized statistical measure of
central tendency, much like the mean and median, and even more
similar to the
truncated mean...
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heteroscedastic F test, Welch's
heteroscedastic F test with
trimmed means and
Winsorized variances, Brown-Forsythe test, Alexander-Govern test,
James second order...
- equity) or in
markets with rare
trading activity. The
Welch beta is a slope-
winsorized beta
estimator that
bounds daily stock returns within the
range of −2...
- engineer,
physiologist and biostatistician. He is best
known for
inventing winsorization, an
early method in
robust statistics used to deal with statistical...
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Winsorized mean
Similar to the
truncated mean, but,
rather than
deleting the extreme...
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other scale estimators apart from
standard deviation (e.g., MAD) and
Winsorization. In
calculations of a
trimmed mean, a
fixed percentage of data is dropped...
- his wife
Agnes Winsor. He is most
known for
inventing the
method of
winsorization in statistics,
which is now
named after him. He was
named a
Fellow of...
- mean,[citation needed] but this name
should not be
confused with the
Winsorized mean: in the latter, the
observations that the
trimmed mean
would discard...
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Trimean the
weighted arithmetic mean of the
median and two quartiles.
Winsorized mean an
arithmetic mean in
which extreme values are
replaced by values...