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What is the significance of the titleq-q plote of statistics

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Q-Q plot is a scatterplot created by plotting two sets of quantiles against one another. If both sets of quantiles came from the same distribution, we should see the points forming a line that's roughly straight. Here's an example of a Normal Q-Q plot when both sets of quantiles truly come from Normal distributions.

A q-q plot is a plot of the quantiles of the first data set against the quantiles of the second data set. By a quantile, we mean the fraction (or percent) of points below the given value. ... The advantages of the q-q plot are: The sample sizes do not need to be equal.

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Answered by rajenderchipa
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a q-q plot is a scatterplot created by plotting two sets of quantiles against one another. if both sets of quatiles come from the same distribution

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