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variance <a variance; variances> SUST.

variance

variance

variance <a variance; variances> SUST.

variance
variance DER. (relations)
variance DER. (relations)
variance DER. (relations)
variance DER. (relations)
variance (relations)
variance (relations)

variance

variance
variance
variance
variance
variance INFORM.
variance ECON.

budget variance ECON.

charge variance SUST. INFORM.

contra variance INET.

controllable variance ECON.

cost variance

cost variance SUST. INFORM.

discount variance SUST. INFORM.

efficiency variance ECON.

individual variance ENS.

log variance

price variance ECON.

price variance SUST. INFORM.

production variance ECON.

profit variance ECON.

quantity variance SUST. INFORM.

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In both cases, the variance is a simple function of the mean.
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Many other distributions for which the expected value does exist also do not have a finite variance because the integral in the variance definition diverges.
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If the orbit is indeed highly elliptical, then the temperature variance range will be extreme.
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Each municipality is also required to have a board of zoning appeals empowered to grant variances and settle boundary disputes.
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That is, the basis functions are chosen to be different from each other, and to account for as much variance as possible.
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Specifically, the scaled inverse chi-squared distribution can be used as a conjugate prior for the variance parameter of a normal distribution.
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Violation of this assumption can be conceptualised as a correlation existing between the variances and the means of dependent variables.
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Such a variance has much in common with a special-use permit (sometimes known as a conditional use permit).
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It is the conjugate prior for the precision (i.e. inverse of the variance) of a normal distribution.
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The extra factors will make a difference in terms of the expected mean and variance of the statistic.
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