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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

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.

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.

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