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Descriptive statistics and sizing models potentially applicable in the interior of cars

Gheorghe Săvoiu, Victor Iorga Siman and Constantin Manea
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Victor Iorga Siman: Universitatea din Pitesti
Constantin Manea: Universitatea din Pitesti

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2015, vol. 63, issue 2, 67-78

Abstract: This article presents some descriptive statistics of several variables specific to the environment of a modern car, focused on the data series of a sample divided into three distinct sub-samples (three-volume low class cars, compact cars of the van type, and three-volume medium class vehicles). The statistical analysis of the data collected, specific to the complex thought of this science, and the aggregate or individualized study of the sub-samples identify an original indicator, which the the authors consider to be an interesting investigative solution, both original and complex. Very much like the architectural harmony of those buildings that have turned into cultural heritage in the course of history, the article shows a similar perspective coming from modern vehicles, whose correlations, specific to general sizing, but especially the interior of the vehicle, with the inspiration in the physical deformation of the liquid droplet (in a single or triple version), and are likely to generate the Renaissance golden rules or standards comparable to those made use of in statistical graphing.

Keywords: atio of deviations; descriptive statistics; correlation matrices; econometric modelling; harmony of interior; Kernel density distribution; droplet deformation; maximum deformatio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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