PROCESSING THE RESULTS OF UNEQUAL MEASUREMENTS WITH THE HELP OF THE RANKING METHOD
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30546/JIECM.2025.1.0155Keywords:
statistical significance, method, ranking, experimental data, Unequal measurementsAbstract
This study addresses the problem of processing data obtained as a result of unequal measurements using the ranking method. Inequitable measurements occur when data have different units, scales, or levels of precision, making them difficult to directly compare and analyze. The ranking method offers a solution to this problem by allowing raw data to be converted into relative ranking values. This work addresses the problem of data processing obtained as a result of unequal measurements using the ranking method. Unequal measurements occur in different fields of science and practice when data are collected using different instruments, units, or scales. This creates difficulties when comparing and analyzing data, which can lead to incorrect results.
The ranking method allows you to rank the observations by value and assign a rank to each value, making the data more comparable. This approach provides resistance to outliers and anomalous values, which are important when analyzing non-uniform data. In general, this article is written in a more detailed and informative form about processing the results of unequal measurements with the help of the ranking method
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