Anderson-Darling test

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Etymology

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Named after {{|Theodore Wilbur Anderson}} and Donald Allan Darling who invented it in 1952.

Noun

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Anderson-Darling test (plural Anderson-Darling tests)

  1. (statistics) A statistical test of whether a given sample of data is drawn from a given probability distribution.

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