P-P Plot

P-P Plot

In statistics, a P–P plot (probability–probability plot or percent–percent plot) is a probability plot for assessing how closely two data sets agree, which plots the two cumulative distribution functions against each other.

The Q–Q plot is more widely used, but they are both referred to as "the" probability plot, and are potentially confused.

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