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- Q3887852 subject Q8817192.
- Q3887852 abstract "In statistics, a P–P plot (probability–probability plot or percent–percent plot) is a probability plot for assessing how closely two data sets agree, which plots the two cumulative distribution functions against each other. P-P plots are vastly used to evaluate the skewness of a distribution.The Q–Q plot is more widely used, but they are both referred to as "the" probability plot, and are potentially confused.".
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- Q3887852 wikiPageWikiLink Q8817192.
- Q3887852 type Thing.
- Q3887852 comment "In statistics, a P–P plot (probability–probability plot or percent–percent plot) is a probability plot for assessing how closely two data sets agree, which plots the two cumulative distribution functions against each other. P-P plots are vastly used to evaluate the skewness of a distribution.The Q–Q plot is more widely used, but they are both referred to as "the" probability plot, and are potentially confused.".
- Q3887852 label "P–P plot".
- Q3887852 differentFrom Q378347.
- Q3887852 depiction Probability-Probability_plot,_quality_characteristic_data.png.