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@RISK Distribution Fitting
4. @RISK Distribution Fitting
4.1. Capacity of Distribution Fitting
4.2. Bootstrapping for Distribution Fitting
4.3. Discrepancy from Fits Performed by Other Software
4.4. "Distributions to Fit" Dialog Doesn't Allow Every Distribution
4.5. Discrete Density Data Treated as Continuous
4.6. RMS Error Calculation in Distribution Fitting with (x,p) Pairs
4.7. RMS Error Calculation in Distribution Fitting with (x,y) Pairs
4.8. P-Values and Distribution Fitting
4.9. Interpreting Anderson-Darling Test Statistics
4.10. Number of Bins in Distribution Fitting
4.11. Discrepancy in AIC Calculation?
4.12. Interpreting AIC Statistics
4.13. Bounds of Fitted Uniform and Exponential Distributions
4.14. Best Fit for Small Data Sets?
4.15. N/A in Results from Parametric Bootstrapping
4.16. "Auto Detect" Button in Time Series Fitting
4.17. ARIMA Model in Time Series
4.18. Constraining Time Series to Return Positive Results
4.19. Number of Periods to Forecast in Time Series
4.20. Technical Details of Distribution Fitting
4.21. Time Series with Irregular Intervals
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