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Exacte Binomialtoets×Kruistabelanalyse×Beschrijvende Statistiek×
VakgebiedStatistiekStatistiekStatistiek
FamilieRegression modelHypothesis testHypothesis test
Jaar van ontstaan198819001977
GrondleggerClassical exact test; textbook treatment by Siegel & CastellanKarl PearsonJohn W. Tukey
TypeExact one-sample test for a proportionDescriptive and inferential categorical analysisSummary procedure
Oorspronkelijke bronSiegel, S. & Castellan, N. J. (1988). Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 978-0070573574Pearson, K. (1900). On the criterion that a given system of deviations from the probable in the case of a correlated system of variables is such that it can be reasonably supposed to have arisen from random sampling. Philosophical Magazine, 50(302), 157–175. DOI ↗Tukey, J.W. (1977). Exploratory Data Analysis. Addison-Wesley. ISBN: 978-0201076165
Aliassenexact binomial test, binomial probability test, exact test for a proportion, Tam Binom Testicrosstab, contingency table analysis, two-way frequency table, bivariate frequency analysissummary statistics, exploratory data summary, Betimsel İstatistik
Verwant256
SamenvattingThe exact binomial test checks whether the observed number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials is consistent with a pre-specified success probability p₀. Because it computes exact binomial tail probabilities rather than relying on a normal approximation, it is the gold standard for testing a proportion in small samples; this two-sided formulation follows Siegel & Castellan's classic treatment (1988).Cross-tabulation analysis (contingency table analysis) is a foundational descriptive and inferential technique for examining the relationship between two or more categorical variables. It arranges observed frequencies into a table of rows and columns, enabling visual inspection of patterns and formal chi-square testing of independence between the variables.Descriptive statistics is a set of procedures that numerically and visually summarises the essential characteristics of a dataset: central tendency (mean, median, mode), spread (standard deviation, interquartile range), shape (skewness, kurtosis), and frequency distributions. Systematised for applied data analysis by John W. Tukey in his 1977 work on Exploratory Data Analysis, descriptive statistics serves as the indispensable first step before any inferential or modelling procedure.
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