June 2015
Beginner
348 pages
8h 44m
English
Data often misses values because of errors or technical issues. Even if we are not missing values, we may have cause to suspect certain values. Once we doubt data values, derived values such as the arithmetic mean, which we learned to calculate in this chapter, become questionable too. It is common for these reasons to try to estimate how reliable the arithmetic mean, variance, and standard deviation are.
A simple but effective method is called Jackknife resampling (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackknife_resampling). The idea behind jackknife resampling is to systematically generate datasets from the original dataset by leaving one value out at a time. In effect, we are trying to establish what will happen ...
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