variance
va
ˈvɛ
ve
riance
riəns
riēns
/vˈe‍əɹi‍əns/

Definición y significado de "variance"en inglés

Variance
01

diferencia, variación

a difference or deviation from what is expected or typical
Ejemplos
Economic variance can impact market stability.
La varianza económica puede afectar la estabilidad del mercado.
02

an official permission to act contrary to a rule, law, or regulation, especially in building or zoning

Ejemplos
Without a variance, the renovation would have violated code.
03

the state or quality of being subject to change or variation

Ejemplos
Statistical variance measures the spread of data.
04

varianza

a measure of the dispersion or spread of a set of data points in statistics, representing the average squared deviation from the mean
Ejemplos
A low variance indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean, while a high variance suggests that the data points are more spread out.
Una varianza baja indica que los puntos de datos tienden a estar cerca de la media, mientras que una varianza alta sugiere que los puntos de datos están más dispersos.
05

disagreement that divides a group

Ejemplos
Political variance disrupted the organization.
06

an event or occurrence that departs from expectation

Ejemplos
The product 's success was a variance from market analysis.
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