nonparametrice
Nonparametrice appears to be a misspelling of nonparametric, a term used in statistics and data analysis to describe methods that do not assume a predetermined fixed form for the population distribution or the relationship between variables. Nonparametric methods are characterized by their flexibility, often relying on ranks, order information, or smoothing rather than specific parametric models.
Many nonparametric approaches are distribution-free or make minimal assumptions. Common examples include rank-based tests such as
Nonparametric methods are advantageous when the data do not meet the assumptions of parametric models, when
In practice, nonparametric methods are chosen for flexibility and robustness, or used as complementary tools alongside