Score test
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Score test
Summary
Score test is a statistical test[1]. It draws 77 Wikipedia views per month (statistical_test category, ranking #23 of 50).[2]
Key Facts
- Score test is credited with the discovery of Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao[3].
- Score test is credited with the discovery of Samuel D. Silvey[4].
- Score test's instance of is recorded as statistical test[5].
- Score test's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05fl4k[6].
- Score test's defining formula is recorded as - \left. \frac{\partial \log \mathcal{L}}{\partial \vec{\theta}'} \right|{\vec{\theta}{0}} \left[ \left. \frac{\partial^{2} \log \mathcal{L} }{ \partial \vec{\theta} \partial \vec{\theta}'} \right|{\vec{\theta{0}}} \right]^{-1} \left. \frac{\partial \log \mathcal{L}}{\partial \vec{\theta}} \right|{\vec{\theta}{0}}[7].
- Score test's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[8].
- Score test's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 103463560[9].
- Score test's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2908624120[10].
- Score test's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C103463560[11].
- Score test's Great Russian Encyclopedia portal ID is recorded as test-mnozhitelei-lagranzha-2bd5ac[12].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao[3], a mathematician[13], 1920–2023[14], of British Raj[15], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[16], specialised in mathematical statistics[17] and Samuel D. Silvey[4], a statistician[18], 1924–1990[19], awarded the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[20].
Why It Matters
Score test draws 77 Wikipedia views per month (statistical_test category, ranking #23 of 50).[2] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]