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- Q3997735 subject Q7451992.
- Q3997735 abstract "In statistics, the probability integral transform or transformation relates to the result that data values that are modelled as being random variables from any given continuous distribution can be converted to random variables having a uniform distribution. This holds exactly provided that the distribution being used is the true distribution of the random variables; if the distribution is one fitted to the data the result will hold approximately in large samples.The result is sometimes modified or extended so that the result of the transformation is a standard distribution other than the uniform distribution, such as the exponential distribution.".
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- Q3997735 wikiPageWikiLink Q7451992.
- Q3997735 comment "In statistics, the probability integral transform or transformation relates to the result that data values that are modelled as being random variables from any given continuous distribution can be converted to random variables having a uniform distribution.".
- Q3997735 label "Probability integral transform".