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===Statistics=== In [[statistics]], the term ''analysis'' may refer to any method used for [[data analysis]]. Among the many such methods, some are: * [[Analysis of variance]] (ANOVA) β a collection of statistical models and their associated procedures which compare means by splitting the overall observed variance into different parts * [[Boolean analysis]] β a method to find deterministic dependencies between variables in a sample, mostly used in exploratory data analysis * [[Cluster analysis]] β techniques for finding groups (called clusters), based on some measure of proximity or similarity * [[Factor analysis]] β a method to construct models describing a data set of observed variables in terms of a smaller set of unobserved variables (called factors) * [[Meta-analysis]] β combines the results of several studies that address a set of related research hypotheses * [[Multivariate analysis]] β analysis of data involving several variables, such as by factor analysis, regression analysis, or principal component analysis * [[Principal component analysis]] β transformation of a sample of correlated variables into uncorrelated variables (called principal components), mostly used in exploratory data analysis * [[Regression analysis]] β techniques for analysing the relationships between several predictive variables and one or more outcomes in the data * [[Scale analysis (statistics)]] β methods to analyse survey data by scoring responses on a numeric scale * [[Sensitivity analysis]] β the study of how the variation in the output of a model depends on variations in the inputs * [[Sequential analysis]] β evaluation of sampled data as it is collected, until the criterion of a stopping rule is met * [[Spatial analysis]] β the study of entities using geometric or geographic properties * [[Time-series analysis]] β methods that attempt to understand a sequence of data points spaced apart at uniform time intervals
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