The normalization



Example: Normalization scales data to standard range for better analysis

Definition


"The normalization" in research refers to the process of adjusting data to a common scale or standard, often to reduce variability and enable meaningful comparisons across different datasets or variables, improving the accuracy and interpretability of analytical results.

Etymology


The term "normalization" originates from the Latin word 'normalis,' meaning 'made according to a rule' or 'standard.' It was first used in the context of mathematics and statistics to describe the process of bringing values into a standard form, which later expanded to various scientific fields including research data processing.

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"The normalization" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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