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RMS Statistics: Quantifying Behavioral Variability

RMS Statistics: Quantifying Behavioral Variability

Root-Mean-Square (RMS) The Core Definition of Root-Mean-Square The Root-Mean-Square (RMS) is a powerful statistical measure that quantifies the magnitude of a varying quantity, such as a signal or a time series. Fundamentally, it provides a meaningful “average” value that takes into account both the amplitude and the duration of fluctuations, making it particularly valuable for […]

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