
1) Anomaly
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1) Ballet by Wayne McGregor 2) Exurbanite 3) Occupant 4) Occupier 5) One who lives far from work 6) Resident 7) Separated rock formation 8) Suburbanite
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- a person who lives away from his place of work
- an extreme deviation from the mean
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In statistics, an outlier is an observation point that is distant from other observations. An outlier may be due to variability in the measurement or it may indicate experimental error; the latter are sometimes excluded from the data set. Outliers can occur by chance in any distribution, but they are often indicative either of measurement error or...
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[ballet] Outlier is a ballet made by Wayne McGregor on New York City Ballet to Thomas Adès` violin concerto Concentric Paths, Op. 24 (2005). The premiere was Saturday, May 14, 2010 at the David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, New York. Concentric Paths, subtitle of the violin concerto, refers to outliers who remain peripheral to actors ha...
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• (n.) A part of a rock or stratum lying without, or beyond, the main body, from which it has been separated by denudation. • (n.) One who does not live where his office, or business, or estate, is. • (n.) That which lies, or is, away from the main body.
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(from the article `Mesoamerican Indian languages`) The map gives the approximate geographic distribution of the 21 language groupings and isolates of Mesoamerica. None of the extinct undocumented ... ...Melanesian, Micronesian, and Polynesian. The inadequacy of this subdivision is apparent; Polynesian, for example, is known to encompass...
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(from the article `Washington`) ...from Oregon, consist of uplifted plateaus and ranges in the southeast corner of the state. Gentle slopes and broad valleys descend from 6,000-foot ... ...of the major rivers flowing from the Rocky Mountains across eastern Montana are deeply incised. Scattered upon the plains and plateau surfaces are .....
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(from the article `statistics`) Sometimes data for a variable will include one or more values that appear unusually large or small and out of place when compared with the other data ...
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A patient whose length of stay or treatment cost differs substantially from the stays or costs of most other patients in a diagnosis related group. Under DRG reimbursement, outliers are given exceptional treatment subject to peer review and organization review.
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(out´li-әr) an observation so distant from the central mass of the data that it noticeably influences results and must be carefully checked to ensure it is not an error.
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One or more observations in a data set that are distant in value from the main body of the set. Outliers may come from a separate population or may result from sampling or recording errors.
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Out'li`er noun 1. One who does not live where his office, or business, or estate, is.
Bentley. 2. That which lies, or is, away from the main body.
3. (Geol.) A part of a rock or stratum lying without, or beyond, the main body, from which it has been separated by ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: owt′lē-ĕr Definitions: 1. An observation that differs so widely from all others in a set as to justify the conclusion that a gross error has occurred or that it comes from a different population.
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Any value, reading, or measurement that is far outside established limits or the central range of the data and, for this reason, is questioned or considered to be in error.
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[
n] - a person who lives away from his place of work 2. [n] - an extreme deviation from the mean
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A data value which is unusual with respect to the group of data in which it is found. It may be a single isolated value far away from all the others, or a value which does not follow the general pattern of the rest. Most classical statistical techniques tend to be quite sensitive to outliers, so that it is important to be on the alert for them. Gra...
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A data value that stands out from others in a set; outliers can significantly affect measures of central tendency.
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noun an extreme deviation from the mean
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a person or thing that lies outside. · a person residing outside the place of his or her business, duty, etc. · a part of a formation left detached through the removal of surrounding parts by erosion.
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an extreme deviation from the mean
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