Questions tagged [ratio]

the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. Mathematically the quotient of one amount by another amount.

A ratio is a relationship between two numbers indicating how many times the first number contains the second. For example, if a bowl of fruit contains eight oranges and six lemons, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six (that is, 8:6, which is equivalent to the ratio 4:3). Thus, a ratio can be a fraction as opposed to a whole number.

A ratio is written "a to b" or a:b, or sometimes expressed arithmetically as a quotient of the two. When the two quantities have the same units, as is often the case, their ratio is a dimensionless number.

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How to find the sample points that have statistically meaningful large outlier ratios between two values of the point?

As an example application, consider following two properties of Stack Overflow users: reputation and profile view counts. It is expected that for most users those two values will be proportional: high rep users attract more attention and therefore…
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Ratio that accounts for different sample sizes

I'm trying to get a measure for a set of data that indicates someone's "spam score". Essentially, the higher the spam score, the more likely they are to be spammers. Right now, I'm measuring a person's spam score as a ratio: bad posts/total posts.…
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Test Statistic for a ratio of regression coefficients?

Please read the problem till the end. It may appear first that this problem was answered in earlier posts, but it is not so. I have read all the related posts. Problem: Suppose I have two data sets (for two treatments), G and A. I run two logistic…
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Ideas for ratio estimation (X and Y from different surveys)?

We are trying to estimate the rate of event X per hour exposed to certain activities (e.g. commuting) by combining statistics from two multi-year cross-sectional surveys, one for the denominator and the other for the numerator. However we don’t…
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Comparing ratios with more than than two numbers

I have a specific reference ratio such as 1:2:1 against which I want to compare other ratios. I'd like to know how to rank test ratios like those below in order of how close they are to the reference ratio. How would I calculate this? Test…
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A fair ratio for sorting

Say I own a business and people submit products to be sold on my shop. Before they can be displayed on my store, the items will need to undergo review. Over time I accumulated data which consists of each seller's total items, approved items and…
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How can I apply a ratio distribution for modelling quantities per hour?

I'm faced with an interesting situation regarding modelling rates of two populations. Say that I collected the following quantity from each of my employees: Wood Chopped / Per Person / Per Hour I give them a treatment of working faster. It seems…
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Testing group differences of submissions and acceptances

I've got a dataset with two outcome measures Count of submissions made by an individual. At least one submission was made by all individuals in the dataset. Count of those submissions that were accepted. Some individuals received zero…
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Can temperature be both an interval and ratio scale?

I am looking at a set of statistics slides and came across the following question and answer: Quiz: Temperature. What is it, interval scale or ratio scale? Temperature can be seen as both! Interval scale: an increase from 5$^\circ$C to…
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