Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series D (The Statistician), Vol. 31, No. 3 (Sep., 1982), pp. 211-220 (10 pages) Probability plots are often used to examine whether a sample comes from some ...
A P-P plot compares the empirical cumulative distribution function (ecdf) of a variable with a specified theoretical cumulative distribution function F(·). The ecdf, denoted by F n (x), is defined as ...
Probability plots are useful tools for the display and analysis of lifetime data. Refer to Abernethy (1996) for examples using probability plots in the analysis of reliability data. Probability plots ...
Earlier literature proposed a rank-based graphical tool called a chi-plot which, in conjunction with a traditional scatterplot of the raw data, can help detect the presence of association in a random ...
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