method of semiaverages

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(¦meth·əd əv ′sem·ē′av·rij·əz)

(statistics) A method for providing a quick estimate of a linear regression line, in which data are divided into two equal sets and the means of the two sets or two other points representative of each set are determined and a straight line drawn through them.


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linear trend (statistics)