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  • Q–Q plot
  • Comparison of two distributions

    commonly used P–P plot. The probability plot correlation coefficient plot (PPCC plot) is a quantity derived from the idea of Q–Q plots, which measures the

    Q–Q plot

    Q–Q plot

    Q–Q_plot

  • Probability plot correlation coefficient plot
  • The probability plot correlation coefficient (PPCC) plot is a graphical technique for identifying the shape parameter for a distributional family that

    Probability plot correlation coefficient plot

    Probability_plot_correlation_coefficient_plot

  • Probability plot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    plot, "quantile–quantile" plot Normal probability plot, a Q–Q plot against the standard normal distribution Probability plot correlation coefficient Probability

    Probability plot

    Probability_plot

  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • Measure of linear correlation

    statistics, the Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC), also known as Pearson's r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (PPMCC), or simply the

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson_correlation_coefficient

  • Correlation coefficient
  • Numerical measure of a statistical relationship between variables

    A correlation coefficient is a numerical measure of some type of linear correlation, meaning a linear function between two variables. The variables may

    Correlation coefficient

    Correlation_coefficient

  • Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
  • Nonparametric measure of rank correlation

    In statistics, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient or Spearman's ρ is a number ranging from -1 to 1 that indicates how strongly two sets of ranks

    Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

    Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

    Spearman's_rank_correlation_coefficient

  • Box plot
  • Data visualization

    distribution is more common than looking at a box plot, it can be useful to compare the box plot against the probability density function (theoretical histogram)

    Box plot

    Box plot

    Box_plot

  • Correlation
  • Statistical relationship

    for heating or cooling. There are several correlation coefficients that may be used to measure correlation, often denoted ρ {\displaystyle \rho } or r

    Correlation

    Correlation

    Correlation

  • List of statistics articles
  • error Probability of precipitation Probability plot Probability plot correlation coefficient – redirects to Q–Q plot Probability plot correlation coefficient

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Phi coefficient
  • Statistical measure of association for two binary variables

    In statistics, the phi coefficient, also known as the mean square contingency coefficient or Yule coefficient of correlation and commonly denoted by φ

    Phi coefficient

    Phi_coefficient

  • List of graphical methods
  • np-chart p-chart Pie chart Probability plot Normal probability plot Poincaré plot Probability plot correlation coefficient plot Q–Q plot Rankit Run chart Seasonal

    List of graphical methods

    List_of_graphical_methods

  • Scatter plot
  • Plot using the dispersal of scattered dots to show the relationship between variables

    scatter plot and many other statistical tools to pursue a scientific basis for eugenics. When, in 1886, Galton published a scatter plot and correlation ellipse

    Scatter plot

    Scatter plot

    Scatter_plot

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    from the real class) and their geometric mean is the Matthews correlation coefficient.[citation needed] Whereas ROC AUC varies between 0 and 1 — with

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Violin plot
  • Method of plotting numeric data

    A violin plot (also known as a bean plot) is a statistical graphic for comparing probability distributions. It is similar to a box plot, but has enhanced

    Violin plot

    Violin plot

    Violin_plot

  • Kendall rank correlation coefficient
  • Statistic for rank correlation

    In statistics, the Kendall rank correlation coefficient, commonly referred to as Kendall's τ coefficient (after the Greek letter τ, tau), is a statistic

    Kendall rank correlation coefficient

    Kendall_rank_correlation_coefficient

  • Glossary of probability and statistics
  • correlated in the population). An example is the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, which is found by dividing the covariance of the two variables

    Glossary of probability and statistics

    Glossary_of_probability_and_statistics

  • Coefficient of variation
  • Relative measure of dispersion expressed as the ratio of standard deviation to the mean

    In probability theory and statistics, the coefficient of variation (CV), also known as normalized root-mean-square deviation (NRMSD), and relative standard

    Coefficient of variation

    Coefficient_of_variation

  • Ridgeline plot
  • Data graphic

    A ridgeline plot (also known as a joyplot) is a series of line plots that are combined by vertical stacking to allow the easy visualization of changes

    Ridgeline plot

    Ridgeline plot

    Ridgeline_plot

  • Autocorrelation
  • Correlation of a signal with a time-shifted copy of itself, as a function of shift

    normalize the autocovariance function to get a time-dependent Pearson correlation coefficient. However, in other disciplines (e.g. engineering) the normalization

    Autocorrelation

    Autocorrelation

    Autocorrelation

  • Contingency table
  • Table that displays the frequency of variables

    tetrachoric correlation coefficient but it is only applicable to 2 × 2 tables. Polychoric correlation is an extension of the tetrachoric correlation to tables

    Contingency table

    Contingency_table

  • Forest plot
  • Graphical display of scientific results

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Forest plots. A forest plot, also known as a blobbogram, is a graphical display of estimated results from a number

    Forest plot

    Forest plot

    Forest_plot

  • Scree plot
  • Diagnostic plot in multivariate statistics

    multivariate statistics, a scree plot is a line plot of the eigenvalues of factors or principal components in an analysis. The scree plot is used to determine the

    Scree plot

    Scree plot

    Scree_plot

  • Sina plot
  • Type of diagram

    to the kernel density. Sina plots are similar to violin plots, but while violin plots depict kernel density, sina plots depict the points themselves

    Sina plot

    Sina plot

    Sina_plot

  • Precision and recall
  • Pattern-recognition performance metrics

    recall), or the Matthews correlation coefficient, which is a geometric mean of the chance-corrected variants: the regression coefficients Informedness (DeltaP')

    Precision and recall

    Precision and recall

    Precision_and_recall

  • Funnel plot
  • Type of graph used in research

    A funnel plot is a graph designed to check for the existence of publication bias; funnel plots are commonly used in systematic reviews and meta-analyses

    Funnel plot

    Funnel plot

    Funnel_plot

  • Volcano plot (statistics)
  • Type of scatter plot

    a volcano plot is a type of scatter-plot that is used to quickly identify changes in large data sets composed of replicate data. It plots significance

    Volcano plot (statistics)

    Volcano plot (statistics)

    Volcano_plot_(statistics)

  • Bivariate analysis
  • Concept in statistical analysis

    Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient (also referred to as the Pearson correlation coefficient or correlation coefficient), which is usually denoted

    Bivariate analysis

    Bivariate analysis

    Bivariate_analysis

  • Partial correlation
  • Concept in probability theory and statistics

    In probability theory and statistics, partial correlation measures the degree of association between two random variables, with the effect of a set of

    Partial correlation

    Partial_correlation

  • Normality test
  • Class of statistical tests

    doi:10.2307/2334770. Filliben, J. J. (February 1975). "The Probability Plot Correlation Coefficient Test for Normality". Technometrics. 17 (1): 111–117. doi:10

    Normality test

    Normality_test

  • Inter-rater reliability
  • Measure of consensus in ratings given by multiple observers

    joint-probability of agreement, such as Cohen's kappa, Scott's pi and Fleiss' kappa; or inter-rater correlation, concordance correlation coefficient, intra-class

    Inter-rater reliability

    Inter-rater_reliability

  • Radar chart
  • Type of chart

    that plot data as the maximal total area, can be applied to sort the variables (axes) into relative positions that reveal distinct correlations, trade-offs

    Radar chart

    Radar chart

    Radar_chart

  • Rank correlation
  • Statistic comparing ordinal rankings

    program? A rank correlation coefficient can measure that relationship, and the measure of significance of the rank correlation coefficient can show whether

    Rank correlation

    Rank_correlation

  • Multivariate statistics
  • Simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one outcome variable

    In addition, multivariate statistics is concerned with multivariate probability distributions, in terms of both how these can be used to represent the

    Multivariate statistics

    Multivariate_statistics

  • Cohen's kappa
  • Statistic measuring inter-rater agreement for categorical items

    Cohen's kappa coefficient (symbol κ, lowercase Greek kappa) is a statistic used to measure inter-rater reliability for qualitative or categorical data

    Cohen's kappa

    Cohen's_kappa

  • Tail dependence
  • In probability theory, the tail dependence of a pair of random variables is a measure of their comovements in the tails of the distributions. The concept

    Tail dependence

    Tail_dependence

  • Interquartile range
  • Measure of statistical dispersion

    the total range. The IQR is used to build box plots, simple graphical representations of a probability distribution. The IQR is used in businesses as

    Interquartile range

    Interquartile range

    Interquartile_range

  • Covariance
  • Measure of the joint variability

    necessarily have the same units. In those situations, we use the correlation coefficient, which normalizes the covariance to a value between -1 and 1 by

    Covariance

    Covariance

  • Biostatistics
  • Application of statistical techniques to biological systems

    correlation coefficients are required. They provide a numerical value that reflects the strength of an association. Pearson correlation coefficient is

    Biostatistics

    Biostatistics

  • Correlogram
  • Chart of correlation statistics

    analysis of data, a correlogram is a chart of correlation statistics. For example, in time series analysis, a plot of the sample autocorrelations r h {\displaystyle

    Correlogram

    Correlogram

    Correlogram

  • Cross-correlation
  • Covariance and correlation

    size will be the signal energy. In probability and statistics, the term cross-correlations refers to the correlations between the entries of two random

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

  • Skewness
  • Measure of the asymmetry of random variables

    Skewness in probability theory and statistics is a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its

    Skewness

    Skewness

  • F-score
  • Statistical measure of a test's accuracy

    true negatives into account, hence measures such as the Matthews correlation coefficient, Informedness or Cohen's kappa may be preferred to assess the performance

    F-score

    F-score

    F-score

  • Stem-and-leaf display
  • Format for presentation of quantitative data

    A stem-and-leaf display or stem-and-leaf plot is a device for presenting quantitative data in a graphical format, similar to a histogram, to assist in

    Stem-and-leaf display

    Stem-and-leaf display

    Stem-and-leaf_display

  • Probability of superiority
  • common problem in social science: A simplified rank-biserial coefficient of correlation based on the U statistic". European Journal of Social Psychology

    Probability of superiority

    Probability_of_superiority

  • List of probability distributions
  • takes value 1 with probability p and value 0 with probability q = 1 − p. The Rademacher distribution, which takes value 1 with probability 1/2 and value −1

    List of probability distributions

    List_of_probability_distributions

  • Multivariate normal distribution
  • Generalization of the one-dimensional normal distribution to higher dimensions

    {\displaystyle \rho ={\frac {\sigma _{12}}{\sigma _{1}\sigma _{2}}}} is the correlation coefficient between X 1 {\displaystyle X_{1}} and X 2 {\displaystyle X_{2}}

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate_normal_distribution

  • Generalized linear model
  • Class of statistical models

    (GEEs) allow for the correlation between observations without the use of an explicit probability model for the origin of the correlations, so there is no explicit

    Generalized linear model

    Generalized_linear_model

  • Financial correlation
  • Measure of relationship two or more financial variables over time

    degree of financial correlations. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient is sometimes applied to finance correlations. However, the limitations

    Financial correlation

    Financial_correlation

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    (such as a correlation or a difference between means) in the populations of interest is zero. Our hypothesis might specify the probability distribution

    P-value

    P-value

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    "remarkable" correlations of the correlation matrix, by a solid line (positive correlation) or dotted line (negative correlation). A strong correlation is not

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    In probability theory and statistics, variance is a measure of dispersion, meaning it is a measure of how far a set of numbers are spread out from their

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • Empirical distribution function
  • Distribution function associated with the empirical measure of a sample

    the CDF plot creates a plot of the empirical cumulative distribution function. Minitab, create an Empirical CDF Mathwave, we can fit probability distribution

    Empirical distribution function

    Empirical distribution function

    Empirical_distribution_function

  • Negative binomial distribution
  • Probability distribution

    interpretation of the probability mass function's binomial coefficient arises when considering the equivalent multiset coefficient ( ( r k ) ) {\displaystyle

    Negative binomial distribution

    Negative binomial distribution

    Negative_binomial_distribution

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    In probability theory and statistics, a normal distribution or Gaussian distribution is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Effect size
  • Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon

    value. Examples of effect sizes include the correlation between two variables, the regression coefficient in a regression, the mean difference, and the

    Effect size

    Effect_size

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    the regression coefficient is large, the standard error of the regression coefficient also tends to be larger increasing the probability of Type-II error

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Histogram
  • Graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data

    estimation: estimating the probability density function of the underlying variable. The total area of a histogram used for probability density is always normalized

    Histogram

    Histogram

    Histogram

  • Prior probability
  • Distribution of an uncertain quantity

    A prior probability distribution (often simply called the prior probability, prior distribution, or prior) of an uncertain quantity is its assumed probability

    Prior probability

    Prior_probability

  • Kruskal–Wallis test
  • Non-parametric method for testing whether samples originate from the same distribution

    symmetric, then ANOVA F-test will generally have greater power which is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it indeed should be rejected. Rank

    Kruskal–Wallis test

    Kruskal–Wallis test

    Kruskal–Wallis_test

  • Odds ratio
  • Statistic quantifying the association between two events

    the logistic model. If we flip an unbiased coin, the probability of getting heads and the probability of getting tails are equal — both are 50%. Imagine

    Odds ratio

    Odds_ratio

  • Outline of statistics
  • Overview of and topical guide to statistics

    Correlation Polychoric correlation Outlier Statistical graphics Histogram Frequency distribution Quantile Survival function Failure rate Scatter plot

    Outline of statistics

    Outline_of_statistics

  • Beta distribution
  • Probability distribution

    In probability theory and statistics, the beta distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions defined on the interval [0, 1] or (0, 1)

    Beta distribution

    Beta distribution

    Beta_distribution

  • Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
  • Type of statistical analysis

    Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a statistical analysis, via time correlation, of stationary fluctuations of the fluorescence intensity.

    Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

    Fluorescence_correlation_spectroscopy

  • Summary statistics
  • Type of statistics

    variable is measured, a measure of statistical dependence such as a correlation coefficient A common collection of order statistics used as summary statistics

    Summary statistics

    Summary statistics

    Summary_statistics

  • Likelihood function
  • Function related to statistics and probability theory

    JSTOR 2676741. Fisher, R.A. (1921). "On the "probable error" of a coefficient of correlation deduced from a small sample". Metron. 1: 3–32. Fisher, R.A. (1922)

    Likelihood function

    Likelihood_function

  • Statistical dispersion
  • Statistical property quantifying how much a collection of data is spread out

    These include: Coefficient of variation Quartile coefficient of dispersion Relative mean difference, equal to twice the Gini coefficient Entropy: While

    Statistical dispersion

    Statistical dispersion

    Statistical_dispersion

  • Bivariate data
  • Statistical term of data on each of two paired variables

    ratio in level of measurement), a scatterplot can be used and a correlation coefficient or regression model can be used to quantify the association. For

    Bivariate data

    Bivariate_data

  • Cramér's V
  • Statistical measure of association

    of correlation for nominal data: The Percent Maximum Difference The phi coefficient Tschuprow's T The uncertainty coefficient The Lambda coefficient The

    Cramér's V

    Cramér's_V

  • Null hypothesis
  • Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena

    example was a one-tailed test. The null hypothesis was asymmetric. The probability of guessing all cups correctly was the same as guessing all cups incorrectly

    Null hypothesis

    Null_hypothesis

  • Psychometrics
  • Theory and technique of psychological measurement

    product-moment correlation coefficient for two half-tests is adjusted with the Spearman–Brown prediction formula to correspond to the correlation between two

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

  • Power law
  • Functional relationship between two quantities

    power-law probability distributions using random samples are Pareto quantile-quantile plots (or Pareto Q–Q plots),[citation needed] mean residual life plots and

    Power law

    Power law

    Power_law

  • Mann–Whitney U test
  • Nonparametric test of the null hypothesis

    statistical procedures. For example, it is equivalent to Kendall's tau correlation coefficient if one of the variables is binary (that is, it can only take two

    Mann–Whitney U test

    Mann–Whitney_U_test

  • Resampling (statistics)
  • Family of statistical methods based on sampling of available data

    parameter like a mean, median, proportion, odds ratio, correlation coefficient or regression coefficient. It has been called the plug-in principle, as it is

    Resampling (statistics)

    Resampling_(statistics)

  • Fisher transformation
  • Statistical transformation

    z-transformation) of a Pearson correlation coefficient is its inverse hyperbolic tangent (artanh). When the sample correlation coefficient r is near 1 or -1, its

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher_transformation

  • Confidence interval
  • Range to estimate an unknown parameter

    confidence level, typically 95%. A 95% confidence level does not imply a 95% probability that the true parameter lies within a particular calculated interval

    Confidence interval

    Confidence interval

    Confidence_interval

  • Bootstrapping (statistics)
  • Statistical method

    distribution, such as percentile points, proportions, Odds ratio, and correlation coefficients. However, despite its simplicity, bootstrapping can be applied

    Bootstrapping (statistics)

    Bootstrapping_(statistics)

  • Statistical inference
  • Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data

    process of using data analysis to infer properties of an underlying probability distribution. Inferential statistical analysis infers properties of a

    Statistical inference

    Statistical_inference

  • Linear regression
  • Statistical modeling method

    contrast, the marginal effect of xj on y can be assessed using a correlation coefficient or simple linear regression model relating only xj to y; this effect

    Linear regression

    Linear_regression

  • Ranking (statistics)
  • Data transformation of statistics into rank

    Friedman test Kruskal–Wallis test Rank products Spearman's rank correlation coefficient Mann–Whitney U test Wilcoxon signed-rank test Van der Waerden test

    Ranking (statistics)

    Ranking_(statistics)

  • Convolution
  • Integral expressing the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another

    functions, the cross-correlation operator is the adjoint of the convolution operator. Convolution has applications that include probability, statistics, acoustics

    Convolution

    Convolution

    Convolution

  • Proportional hazards model
  • Class of statistical survival models

    the hazard rate. The hazard rate at time t {\displaystyle t} is the probability per short time dt that an event will occur between t {\displaystyle t}

    Proportional hazards model

    Proportional_hazards_model

  • Power (statistics)
  • Term in statistical hypothesis testing

    In frequentist statistics, power is the probability of detecting an effect (i.e. rejecting the null hypothesis) given that some prespecified effect actually

    Power (statistics)

    Power_(statistics)

  • Factor analysis
  • Statistical method

    considerably influenced by sample size, item discrimination, and type of correlation coefficient. Velicer's (1976) MAP test as described by Courtney (2013) “involves

    Factor analysis

    Factor_analysis

  • Central limit theorem
  • Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics

    In probability theory, the central limit theorem (CLT) states that, under appropriate conditions, the distribution of a normalized version of the sample

    Central limit theorem

    Central limit theorem

    Central_limit_theorem

  • Simple linear regression
  • Linear regression model with a single explanatory variable

    y}}{s_{x}^{2}}}=r_{xy}{\frac {s_{y}}{s_{x}}}} where rxy is the sample correlation coefficient between x and y sx and sy are the uncorrected sample standard deviations

    Simple linear regression

    Simple linear regression

    Simple_linear_regression

  • Graphical model
  • Probabilistic model

    structure between random variables. Graphical models are commonly used in probability theory, statistics—particularly Bayesian statistics—and machine learning

    Graphical model

    Graphical_model

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and principal component analysis. A typical statistics course covers descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Standard error
  • Statistical property

    chi-squared statistic or the standard error for a particular regression coefficient (as used in, say, confidence intervals). Suppose a statistically independent

    Standard error

    Standard error

    Standard_error

  • History of statistics
  • included Charles Spearman's rank correlation coefficient that was a useful extension of the Pearson correlation coefficient. William Sealy Gosset, the English

    History of statistics

    History_of_statistics

  • Statistical population
  • Complete set of items that share at least one property in common

    of poker). In statistical inference, the population is modelled by a probability distribution with unknown parameters. By analyzing a subset of the population

    Statistical population

    Statistical_population

  • Least squares
  • Approximation method in statistics

    of probability and to the normal distribution. He had managed to complete Laplace's program of specifying a mathematical form of the probability density

    Least squares

    Least squares

    Least_squares

  • Random variable
  • Variable representing a random phenomenon

    notions such as correlation and dependence or independence based on a joint distribution of two or more random variables on the same probability space. In practice

    Random variable

    Random variable

    Random_variable

  • Estimation statistics
  • Data analysis approach in frequentist statistics

    comparisons. Similarly, for a regression analysis, an analyst would report the coefficient of determination (R2) and the model equation instead of the model's p-value

    Estimation statistics

    Estimation_statistics

  • Langevin equation
  • Stochastic differential equation

    Langevin equation is the occurrence of the damping coefficient λ {\displaystyle \lambda } in the correlation function of the random force, which in an equilibrium

    Langevin equation

    Langevin_equation

  • Probability distribution
  • Mathematical function for the probability a given outcome occurs in an experiment

    variances or involving R-squared (the squared correlation coefficient) Beta distribution, for a single probability (real number between 0 and 1); conjugate

    Probability distribution

    Probability distribution

    Probability_distribution

  • Reliability engineering
  • Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability

    equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function

    Reliability engineering

    Reliability_engineering

  • Chi-squared test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    1893 to 1916, devised the Pearson distribution, a family of continuous probability distributions, which includes the normal distribution and many skewed

    Chi-squared test

    Chi-squared test

    Chi-squared_test

  • Analysis of variance
  • Collection of statistical models

    formal analysis in a 1918 article on theoretical population genetics, The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance. His first

    Analysis of variance

    Analysis_of_variance

  • Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity
  • Statistical property

    result in overestimating the goodness of fit as measured by the Pearson coefficient. The existence of heteroscedasticity is a major concern in regression

    Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity

    Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity

    Homoscedasticity_and_heteroscedasticity

  • Confidence and prediction bands
  • Tools to represent statistical uncertainty

    estimate of f(x). The simultaneous coverage probability of a collection of confidence intervals is the probability that all of them cover their corresponding

    Confidence and prediction bands

    Confidence and prediction bands

    Confidence_and_prediction_bands

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    Plott

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    Alot

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  • Efficient
  • n.

    An efficient cause; a prime mover.

  • Probabilist
  • n.

    One who maintains that certainty is impossible, and that probability alone is to govern our faith and actions.

  • Plot
  • n.

    A small extent of ground; a plat; as, a garden plot.

  • Correlation
  • n.

    Reciprocal relation; corresponding similarity or parallelism of relation or law; capacity of being converted into, or of giving place to, one another, under certain conditions; as, the correlation of forces, or of zymotic diseases.

  • Lot
  • n.

    A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field; as, a building lot in a city.

  • Plot
  • n.

    Any scheme, stratagem, secret design, or plan, of a complicated nature, adapted to the accomplishment of some purpose, usually a treacherous and mischievous one; a conspiracy; an intrigue; as, the Rye-house Plot.

  • Correction
  • n.

    An allowance made for inaccuracy in an instrument; as, chronometer correction; compass correction.

  • Plot
  • n.

    Contrivance; deep reach of thought; ability to plot or intrigue.

  • Chance
  • n.

    Probability.

  • Plot-proof
  • a.

    Secure against harm by plots.

  • Inefficient
  • a.

    Incapable of, or indisposed to, effective action; habitually slack or remiss; effecting little or nothing; as, inefficient workmen; an inefficient administrator.

  • Plat
  • v. t.

    To lay out in plats or plots, as ground.

  • Plot
  • v. t.

    To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on a plan; to delineate.

  • Plot
  • n.

    A share in such a plot or scheme; a participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.

  • Plat
  • n.

    A plot; a plan; a design; a diagram; a map; a chart.

  • Probality
  • n.

    Probability.

  • Probabilism
  • n.

    The doctrine of the probabilists.

  • Coefficient
  • n.

    A number, commonly used in computation as a factor, expressing the amount of some change or effect under certain fixed conditions as to temperature, length, volume, etc.; as, the coefficient of expansion; the coefficient of friction.

  • Inefficient
  • a.

    Not efficient; not producing the effect intended or desired; inefficacious; as, inefficient means or measures.

  • Coefficient
  • n.

    A number or letter put before a letter or quantity, known or unknown, to show how many times the latter is to be taken; as, 6x; bx; here 6 and b are coefficients of x.