I'm trying to understand a specific term in statistics, and that is SSX. I've encountered it in my studies but I'm not quite sure what it represents or how it's used. Could someone please explain what SSX means in the context of statistics?
6 answers
CryptoNinja
Thu Dec 12 2024
SSX represents the summation of squared deviations from the mean of X.
Leonardo
Wed Dec 11 2024
Mathematically, SSX is equivalent to the sum of the squared values in the x2 column.
BitcoinBaroness
Wed Dec 11 2024
This statistical measure quantifies the variability or dispersion of the data points in relation to their mean.
CryptoMaven
Wed Dec 11 2024
For this particular dataset, the value of SSX has been calculated to be 10.01.
Carolina
Wed Dec 11 2024
In essence, SSX calculates the squared difference between each value of X and the mean of X, then sums these squared differences.