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What is Sheppard's correction​

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Answered by harshsawant2232005
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In statistics, Sheppard's corrections are approximate corrections to estimates of moments computed from binned data. The concept is named after William Fleetwood Sheppard. Let be the measured kᵗʰ moment, the corresponding corrected moment, and the class interval. No correction is necessary for the mean.

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In statistics, Sheppard's corrections are approximate corrections to estimates of moments computed from binned data. The concept is named after William Fleetwood Sheppard. Let be the measured kᵗʰ moment, the corresponding corrected moment, and the class interval. No correction is necessary for the mean.

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