Find over 25,000 psychological definitions


asymptotic method

any statistical procedure for estimating a population quantity that becomes more accurate as the number of observations involved in the calculation increases. Asymptotic methods use assumptions—including efficiency, normality, and symmetry—that generally are not absolutely true for finite samples but that become steadily more true as sample sizes increase. Also called large-sample method.

Browse dictionary by letter

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Psychology term of the day

November 22nd 2024

malleation

malleation

n. a spasmodic tic in which the hands twitch in a hammering motion against the thighs.