"homoscedasticity" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /həʊməʊskɪdæsˈtɪsɪti/ [UK], /hoʊmoʊsɪdæsˈtɪsɪti/ [US] Forms: homoscedasticities [plural]
Etymology: From homo- + scedasticity. Etymology templates: {{af|en|homo-|scedasticity}} homo- + scedasticity Head templates: {{en-noun|-|+}} homoscedasticity (usually uncountable, plural homoscedasticities)
  1. (statistics) A property of a set of random variables such that each variable has the same finite variance. Wikipedia link: homoscedasticity Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Statistics Synonyms: homoskedasticity Related terms: homoscedastic Translations (property of a set of random variables): homoscedasticitat [feminine] (Catalan), 同方差性 (tóng fāngchà xìng) (Chinese Mandarin), homoskedastisuus (Finnish), homoscédasticité [feminine] (French), Homoskedastizität [feminine] (German), ομοσκεδαστικότητα (omoskedastikótita) [feminine] (Greek), omoschedasticità [feminine] (Italian), 等分散性 (tōbunsansei) (Japanese), homocedasticidad [feminine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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