👉 In statistics and probability theory, a set of data points that are not ranked in any way. This is often used to describe the distribution or frequency of values observed in a dataset. For example, if we have a sample of observations from a normal distribution, each observation would be considered as having a different rank (e.g., first, second, third, etc.), but they could all be considered equally probable. In this case, "unranked" refers to the fact that the data points