9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook askewness (əˈskjuːnəs) n the state of being askew Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007,...
skewness treats NaN values in X as missing values and removes them. Data Types: single | double flag— Indicator for bias 1 (default) | 0 Indicator for the bias, specified as 0 or 1. If flag is 1 (default), then the skewness of X is biased, meaning it tends to differ from the ...
The transitive sense of "turn (something) aside, give oblique direction to" is attested from 1570s. The meaning "depict unfairly" is recorded by 1872, on notion of being "give oblique direction to," hence "to distort, to make slant"(comparebias, also an image of obliqueness). The stati...
In the Skew-risk (SR) and Skew-risk-reference (SRR) tasks, subjects could manipulate both skewness and standard deviation. In one round, they were assigned to the positive skewness treatment, meaning they could choose only a positively skewed distribution. In the other round, they were assigned...
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2.Distorted or biased in meaning or effect. 3.Having a part that diverges, as in gearing. 4. a.MathematicsNeither parallel nor intersecting. Used of straight lines in space. b.StatisticsNot symmetrical about the mean. Used of distributions. ...
skewness treats NaN values in X as missing values and removes them. Data Types: single | double flag— Indicator for bias 1 (default) | 0 Indicator for the bias, specified as 0 or 1. If flag is 1 (default), then the skewness of X is biased, meaning it tends to differ from the ...
y= skewness(X,flag)specifies whether to correct for bias (flag = 0) or not (flag = 1, the default). WhenXrepresents a sample from a population, the skewness ofXis biased, meaning it tends to differ from the population skewness by a systematic amount based on the sample size. You can...
y= skewness(X,flag)specifies whether to correct for bias (flag = 0) or not (flag = 1, the default). WhenXrepresents a sample from a population, the skewness ofXis biased, meaning it tends to differ from the population skewness by a systematic amount based on the sample size. You can...
y= skewness(X,flag)specifies whether to correct for bias (flag = 0) or not (flag = 1, the default). WhenXrepresents a sample from a population, the skewness ofXis biased, meaning it tends to differ from the population skewness by a systematic amount based on the sample size. You can...