statistical
IPA: stʌtˈɪstɪkʌɫ
adjective
- Of or pertaining to statistics.
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Examples of "statistical" in Sentences
- That's statistically improbable in the extreme.
- The first is the statistical analysis of DNA data.
- He performed the most of the statistical analysis.
- JAB did the statistical analysis to select the pedigrees.
- The Tigers are not what you call a statistical juggernaut.
- This is more amenable to statistical analysis of the ensuing routes.
- The data is derived from the statistical services of the various countries.
- Econometrics is simply a set of statistical tools used to analyze the data.
- But the statistical analysis is only one part of a multifaceted methodology.
- A quick college course in statistical analysis would cure you of your, uh, pardon the harshness, IGNORANCE.
- Now, I would have to do some research to put that in statistical terms, but I would bet that that is a huge variance!
- The studies that have been done either show opposite or conflicting results or don't achieve what we call statistical significance.
- For one, I think policymakers are already too caught up in statistical projections as it is – (did you know the OMB is the most powerful agency in DC?).
- He also rails against the Big Bang and the use of imaginary time in statistical physics, but that does not mean he understands either astrophysics or thermodynamics.
- Then there’s the statistical error factor ie if 8% is the result and the ‘’statistical” error factor is 3% then the real result could be 11% or as low as 5% hardly a significant number.
- Imaginary time is not an "absurd scheme", it is by now a familiar concept in statistical physics of quantum systems, no more controversial than complex numbers in electrical engineering.
- You realize, of course, that any decent statistician can identify and label errors in statistical manipulations that are inserted willfully to present an analysis with a gamed conclusion.
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