P–P plot

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title: P–P plot
text: In statistics, a P–P plot is a probability plot for assessing how closely two data sets agree, or for assessing how closely a dataset fits a particular model. It works by plotting the two cumulative distribution functions against each other; if they are similar, the data will appear to be nearly a straight line. This behavior is similar to that of the more widely used Q–Q plot, with which it is often confused.
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description: Probability plot which compares two cumulative distribution functions
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date modified: 2023-08-16T03:34:32Z
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