But this won't necessarily hold if you use a different set of weighting methods.
From the fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com
If you don't understand what risk weighting is, again, that's kind of the point.
From the businessweek.com
How well does Economic Tilt emulate a private business weighting in a portfolio?
From the forbes.com
It is often used as a weighting factor in information retrieval and text mining.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Bigger companies have a larger weighting in the Nasdaq index than smaller ones.
From the kansas.com
That creamy, oniony substance weighting down each deliciously greasy, salty chip.
From the jsonline.com
The six-speed manual gearbox and the pedal placing and weighting are exemplary.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Basel II introduced a new 150% weighting for borrowers with lower credit ratings.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Superannuation funds had given a heavy weighting to Australian domestic shares.
From the odt.co.nz
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Weight: (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance
(weighted) leaden: made heavy or weighted down with weariness; "his leaden arms"; "weighted eyelids"
The process of weighting involves emphasizing the contribution of some aspects of a phenomenon (or of a set of data) to a final effect or result, giving them more weight in the analysis. That is, rather than each variable in the data contributing equally to the final result, some data are adjusted to contribute more than others...
A-weighting is the most commonly used of a family of curves defined in the International standard IEC 61672:2003 and various national standards relating to the measurement of sound pressure level (as opposed to actual sound pressure). The others are B, C, D and now Z weightings (see below).
(Weighted) A weight function is a mathematical device used when performing a sum, integral, or average in order to give some elements more "weight" or influence on the result than other elements in the same set. ...
Weights
(WEIGHTINGS) The mathematical emphasis placed on various criteria in the selection or award stage of a tender procedure.
(WEIGHTED) The information being used is given different importance depending on the weight assigned to each piece of information.
(Weighted) Implementing Collaborative and Content-based methods separately and then combining their predictions.