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Probability plot

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In statistics, a probability plot is a graphical technique for comparing two data sets, either two sets of empirical observations, one empirical set against a theoretical set, or (more rarely) two theoretical sets against each other.

Probability plot may refer to:

See also

  1. ^ (Thode 2002, Section 2.2, Methods of Probability Plotting, p. 18)
  2. ^ (Gibbons & Chakraborti 2003, p. 145)