Explained variation

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In statistics, explained variation measures the proportion to which a mathematical model accounts for the variation (dispersion) of a given data set. Often, variation is quantified as variance; then, the more specific term explained variance can be used.The complementary part of the total variation is called unexplained or residual.

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Explained variation. (2008) (pp. 359–405). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68639-4_13

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