statistics
IPA: stʌtˈɪstɪks
noun
- A discipline, principally within applied mathematics, concerned with the systematic study of the collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.
- A systematic collection of data on measurements or observations, often related to demographic information such as population counts, incomes, population counts at different ages, etc.
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Examples of "statistics" in Sentences
- The statistics are readily obtainable.
- The writer exaggerated the statistics.
- The man studied statistics in university.
- Break the code and analyse the statistics.
- Attendance is in the statistics section of the page.
- It helps to emphasise the nonsense of the statistics.
- Obviously, experts in statistics should add information.
- The misapplication of "statistics" is simply scientism run-amok.
- Yes it has value but statistics is getting to be much more important.
- Perhaps the most telling of all of his statistics is his scoring average.
- Theres an important fact in statistics that is ignored by most pollsters.
- One of the first things you learn in statistics is never extrapolate beyond the data.
- So rolling dice isn't science - statistics is a science, and therefore mathematics is.
- To say people are good or bad, acceptable or not, on the basis of group statistics is not very valuable.
- Lumbering, which occupies a department of production by itself in statistics, is also to a great extent a manufacturing operation.
- Thanks to computers, which store lots of data to feed statistical models and which use statistical methods to solve many important classes of problems, statistics is growing in importance.