univariate statistics
[/ˌjuːnɪˈveɪrɪət stəˈtɪstɪks/]
nounpl: univariate statistics
estatística univariada
1. Statistical analysis involving a single variable or characteristic measured on a set of observations, focusing on the distribution and properties of that single variable
Univariate statistics is the foundation for analyzing basic data patterns before moving to multivariate analysis.
A estatística univariada é a base para analisar padrões básicos de dados antes de passar para análise multivariada.
2. Statistical methods used to describe, summarize, and draw inferences about one variable at a time, including measures like mean, median, standard deviation, and frequency distributions
The researcher applied univariate statistics to examine the distribution of test scores across the sample.
O pesquisador aplicou estatística univariada para examinar a distribuição das pontuações dos testes na amostra.
This is a technical statistical term used identically in both Brazilian and American academic contexts. It is fundamental to statistics education worldwide and serves as a prerequisite to understanding more complex multivariate analyses. The term is used primarily in academic, research, and professional statistical environments.
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