sorrendelemzés
Sorrendelemzés, often translated as permutation analysis or ordering analysis, is a statistical technique used to assess the significance of observed patterns in data that have a natural order or sequence. It is particularly useful when dealing with data where the exact values are less important than their relative positions. The core idea is to compare the observed order of data points to a distribution of orders generated by random permutations of the data.
This method is commonly applied in fields such as bioinformatics, where the order of genes on a
A key advantage of sorrendelemzés is its non-parametric nature, meaning it does not rely on assumptions about