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  • 121Monotonicity criterion — This article is about a voting system criterion. See monotonic function for a mathematical notion. The monotonicity criterion is a voting system criterion used to analyze both single and multiple winner voting systems. A voting system is… …

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  • 122Bayesian information criterion — In statistics, in order to describe a particular dataset, one can use non parametric methods or parametric methods. In parametric methods, there might be various candidate models with different number of parameters to represent a dataset. The… …

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  • 123List of Criterion Collection laserdisc releases — The following is a list of laserdiscs released by The Criterion Collection from 1984 to 1998. These laserdiscs are now out of print. Films that have appeared on Criterion Collection DVD releases are noted with their corresponding DVD spine… …

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  • 124Peirce's criterion — is a method, devised by Benjamin Peirce, that may be used to eliminate suspect experimental data using probability theory. DescriptionFor scientists, engineers and others involved in real data collection, the situation often arises in which one… …

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  • 125The New Criterion — Beschreibung Literatur und Kulturmagazin Sprache Englisch Verlag Foundation for Cultural Review …

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  • 126List of Criterion Collection DVD releases — The following is a list of DVD titles released or announced for future release by The Criterion Collection. The DVD line debuted in 1998.TitlesThe list number corresponds to the spine number of the title, which roughly corresponds to the release… …

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  • 127Chauvenet's criterion — In statistical theory, the Chauvenet s criterion (named for William Chauvenet[1]) is a means of assessing whether one piece of experimental data an outlier from a set of observations, is likely to be spurious. To apply Chauvenet s criterion,… …

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  • 128Mutual majority criterion — The mutual majority criterion is a criterion used to compare voting systems. It is also known as the majority criterion for solid coalitions and the generalized majority criterion. The criterion states: If there is a subset S of the candidates… …

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