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    In statistics, the 689599.7 rule, also known as the empirical rule, is a shorthand used to remember the percentage of values that lie within an interval...
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    2σ), and about 99.7 percent lie within three standard deviations (μ ± 3σ). This is known as the 689599.7 rule, or the empirical rule. For various values...
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  • the weak law of large numbers. Its practical usage is similar to the 689599.7 rule, which applies only to normal distributions. Chebyshev's inequality...
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    p ¯ {\displaystyle {\overline {p}}} . According to the 68-95-99.7 rule, we would expect that 95% of the results p 1 , p 2 , … {\displaystyle p_{1},p_{2}...
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    numerically, while the CEP, R95 (95% radius) and R99.7 (99.7% radius) values are defined based on the 689599.7 rule We can then derive a conversion table...
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    reporting of confidence intervals. CLs upper limits (particle physics) 689599.7 rule Confidence band, an interval estimate for a curve Confidence distribution...
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  • the 97.72nd percentile, and +3σ the 99.87th percentile. This is related to the 689599.7 rule or the three-sigma rule. Note that in theory the 0th percentile...
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  • test), thus yielding the rule of two standard deviations (on a normal distribution) for statistical significance (see 689599.7 rule). He then computed a...
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  • Sigma, a set of techniques and tools for process improvement 689599.7 rule, or Three sigma rule, in statistics This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • sample is above or below the sample mean), and compares it to the 689599.7 rule: if one has a 3σ event (properly, a 3s event) and substantially fewer...
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