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Place this template at the bottom of appropriate articles in statistics:
{{Statistics}}
For most articles transcluding this template, the name of that section of the template most relevant to the article (usually where a link to the article itself is found) should be added as a parameter. This configures the template to be shown with all but that section collapsed (hidden):
{{Statistics|descriptive}}
{{Statistics|collection}}
{{Statistics|inference}}
{{Statistics|correlation}}
{{Statistics|analysis}}
{{Statistics|applications}}
By default, {{Statistics}} appears "revealed", "expanded" or "uncollapsed" as above, i.e. not collapsed to leave only its titlebar. (When one of the parameters above is included, the section it identifies is also revealed/expanded/uncollapsed.) Adding |state=collapsed
will make the template appear collapsed to its titlebar (e.g. {{Statistics |state=collapsed}}
, {{Statistics |descriptive |state=collapsed}}
, etc.).
See also
- {{Navbox with collapsible groups}}, the template used to make this template.
Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.
Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. Categories: