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The classical problem of estimating quantiles (also known as centiles and per-centiles) is a well-known one: given a random sample y1, ,yn from some distribution or from a reference population, estimate the a quantile, e.g., a = 0.25 is the lower quartile.
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block mixture model, dynamic prefix tree, vocal sound signals, specification search algorithm, testing axial symmetry, univariate boxplot, absorbent states, discrete explanatory variables, robust centroid, bivariate boxplot, bad leverage points, competing heuristics, eigenvalue relaxation, vector individually, dynamic individually, regression depth, association plots, graph fitting, general state space model, smoothed least, mad class, mosaic plots, statistical engine, simulated scores, threshold autoregressive models
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Monte Carlo, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Department of Statistics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Germany Abstract, Graphical Statistics, Forward Library, John Wiley, The Annals of Statistics, Department of Mathematics, University of Dortmund, Parallel Coordinates, Van Driessen, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, Lower Saxony, International Conference, New Jersey, Mac Nemar, References Atkinson, References Breiman, Springer Verlag, Stanford University, Temple Lang, The Statistician
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