statistician

IPA: stætʌstˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • A person who compiles, interprets, or studies statistics.
  • (mathematics) A mathematician with a specialty of statistics.
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Examples of "statistician" in Sentences

  • She is a statistician.
  • He is the son of statistician Robert Bartoszynski.
  • As of 2003, he was the statistician and obituarist.
  • Also, the use of the word statistician is incorrect.
  • They called a statistician yesterday to make that point.
  • He is one of the preeminent statisticians in this country.
  • Lomborg is a statistician, the book is about the environment.
  • In the presence of outliers, the statistician has two options.
  • You are the royal statistician for the King of a small country.
  • She was the daughter of the economist and statistician Arthur Bowley.
  • The Australian statistician is the head of the Australian bureau of statistics.
  • I don't particularly want to be identified as a statistician and there is no danger of it.
  • In fact, this morning Gerry Richman had said the statistician might be his last live witness.
  • Good point – some crazy statistician is trying to claim that 16% of the worlds population is Chinese.
  • But, the statistician is concerned with life not with death, and with the human, social and economic facts and conditions of life.
  • Now, I understand that you are not a statistician, which is fine, no one is a master of every discipline, and it seems that few dendroclimatologists are statisticians.
  • Before leaving this subject of Why a Census, and turning to ways and means, I would like to make the point that the statistician is the agent of those who want statistics.
  • TUCHMAN: The Democrats also called a statistician to the stand, who testified he felt a much higher percentage of punch-card ballots were without presidential votes than other ballots.
  • A data-driven computational approach developed by a University of Illinois statistician is revealing secrets about inner Earth and discovering unique gene expressions in fruit flies, zebra fish and other living organisms.
  • John Lott, an economist and statistician from the Yale Law School now with the American Enterprise Institute, studied spoilage rates in Florida by county in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 presidential elections and compared them with demographic changes in county populations.

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