Selected article for: "Ï standard deviation and standard deviation"

Author: Naomie Salim; Weng Howe Chan; Shuhaimi Mansor; Nor Erne Nazira Bazin; Safiya Amaran; Ahmad Athif Mohd Faudzi; Anazida Zainal; Sharin Hazlin Huspi; Eric Jiun Hooi Khoo; Shaekh Mohammad Shithil
Title: COVID-19 epidemic in Malaysia: Impact of lock-down on infection dynamics
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 652vzlq6_36
    Snippet: The degree of compliance can be correlated with standard deviation. For example, the purple line in Figure 6 shows the skewness of 68% with confident level of  3 (three times standard deviation), where in this case it is defined as a "moderate compliance". It is expected that people will maintain high percentage of compliance (more than 90%) during MCO and pay more attention to it during the declining period of the active cases......
    Document: The degree of compliance can be correlated with standard deviation. For example, the purple line in Figure 6 shows the skewness of 68% with confident level of  3 (three times standard deviation), where in this case it is defined as a "moderate compliance". It is expected that people will maintain high percentage of compliance (more than 90%) during MCO and pay more attention to it during the declining period of the active cases.

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