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Cum.Variance vs Cum.Variance (%)

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'cum.variance' is used when referring to cumulative variance without specifying the unit, while 'cum.variance (%)' is used when the variance is expressed as a percentage.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 1780 views

Cum.Variance

This phrase is correct when referring to cumulative variance without specifying the unit.

This phrase is used in statistical analysis to represent the total variance accumulated over a series of data points.

Examples:

  • The cum.variance of the dataset increased as more data points were added.
  • example: element may still have a positive CUM variance, but the current period data shows a significant negative variance. • Variances that are very early (<5% ...
  • ... ###Proportion variance and cumulative variance explain just what they mean # ## Beware of results in which the cum variance is low ###All loadings are high, ...
  • 15.29. 13.74. 15.12. 15.24. 16.72. 17.10. 19.69. 19.24. 18.28. 16.89. 15.23. 16.06 . Variance. (0.16). (0.26). 0.38. Cum Variance. (0.16). (0.42). (0.04). Jan-15. Feb.
  • Cum. variance (“/0) 44.4 61.2 71.9. Habitat variables employed: PRT = mean monthly precipitation (llmz) during the period April—August. NRD = number of rainy ...

Cum.Variance (%)

This phrase is correct when the variance is expressed as a percentage.

This phrase is used when presenting cumulative variance as a percentage of the total variance.

Examples:

  • The cum.variance (%) accounted for 30% of the total variance in the dataset.
  • example: element may still have a positive CUM variance, but the current period data shows a significant negative variance. • Variances that are very early (<5% ...
  • ... ###Proportion variance and cumulative variance explain just what they mean # ## Beware of results in which the cum variance is low ###All loadings are high, ...
  • Cum. variance (“/0) 44.4 61.2 71.9. Habitat variables employed: PRT = mean monthly precipitation (llmz) during the period April—August. NRD = number of rainy ...
  • 15.29. 13.74. 15.12. 15.24. 16.72. 17.10. 19.69. 19.24. 18.28. 16.89. 15.23. 16.06 . Variance. (0.16). (0.26). 0.38. Cum Variance. (0.16). (0.42). (0.04). Jan-15. Feb.

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