King effect

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title: King effect
text: In statistics, economics, and econophysics, the king effect is the phenomenon in which the top one or two members of a ranked set show up as clear outliers. These top one or two members are unexpectedly large because they do not conform to the statistical distribution or rank-distribution which the remainder of the set obeys. Distributions typically followed include the power-law distribution, that is a basis for the stretched exponential function, and parabolic fractal distribution. The King ef
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description: Phenomenon in statistics where highest-ranked data points are outliers
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date modified: 2023-05-26T15:40:29Z
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