The difference between the highest and lowest values , Confidence level , Median , Mean , Range , The average or the sum of the values divided the total by the number of values., Mode, Patterns, Range , Mean , The middle value of a set of numbers., Trend, Regression, Tolerance parameters , Median , The most frequent number—that is, the number that occurs the highest number of times, Mode, Tolerance parameters , Range , Error rates , A measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values., Tolerance parameters , Standard deviation , Range , Confidence level , Upper and lower limits which we expect data to probabilistically fall. , Range , Standard deviation , Mode, Tolerance parameters , Frequency with which a certain probabilistic testing procedure will lead to a error, Confidence level , Median , Error rates , Standard deviation , Percentage of times you expect to get close to the same estimate if you run your experiment again or resample the population in the same way., Mode, Patterns, Confidence level , Range , Used to describe if the data is showing an upward or downward movement, Trend, Patterns, Mode, Range , Data that repeats in a recognisable/predictable way. , Confidence level , Regression, Tolerance parameters , Patterns.
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