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stats[describe]

moment

Moments of a Statistical List

Calling Sequence

stats[describe, moment[which, origin, Nconstraint]](data)

describe[moment[which, origin, Nconstraint]](data)

Parameters

data

-

statistical list

which

-

integer that specifies the required moment

origin

-

(optional, default=0) the quantity about which the moment is computed.

Nconstraint

-

(optional, default=0) number of constraints, 1 for sample, 0 for full population

Description

Important: The stats package has been deprecated . Use the superseding package Statistics instead.

The function moment of the subpackage stats[describe, ...] computes the various moments of the given data about any origin.

The r-th moment about an origin R is computed as follows: M_R:=(1/(N-Nconstraints))*sum( (X-R)^r ), where N is the total weight of the data.

The value of origin can be either a number, or the various descriptive statistic functions that can be specified via stats[describe, descriptive statistic function].

The function moment is closely related to the function sumdata.

Classes are assumed to be represented by the class mark, for example 10..12 has the value 11. Missing data are ignored.

The definition of the moment varies according to whether it is computed for the whole population, or only for a sample. The parameter Nconstraint provides for this. Refer to describe[standarddeviation] for more information about this.

The command with(stats[describe],moment) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.

Examples

Important: The stats package has been deprecated . Use the superseding package Statistics instead.

>

withstats:

>

data1,3,5

data1,3,5

(1)

Third moment about 0:

>

describemoment3data=1313+33+53

51=51

(2)

Fourth moment about 1:

>

describemoment4,1data=13114+314+514

2723=2723

(3)

Fifth moment about the mean, for a sample population:

>

describemoment5,mean,1data=12135+335+535

0=0

(4)


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