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defined nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales. Nominal measurements do not have meaningful rank order among values, and permit any one-to-one (injective) transformation. Ordinal measurements have imprecise differences between consecutive values, but have a meaningful order to those values, and
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of a trend in the dataâwhich measures the extent to which a trend could be caused by random variation in the sampleâmay or may not agree with an intuitive sense of its significance. The set of basic statistical skills (and skepticism) that people need to deal with information in their everyday lives
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allow statisticians to express how closely the sample estimate matches the true value in the whole population. Often they are expressed as 95% confidence intervals. Formally, a 95% confidence interval for a value is a range where, if the sampling and analysis were repeated under the same conditions
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workers. The researchers first measured the productivity in the plant, then modified the illumination in an area of the plant and checked if the changes in illumination affected productivity. It turned out that productivity indeed improved (under the experimental conditions). However, the study is
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of no relationship between two data sets. Rejecting or disproving the null hypothesis is done using statistical tests that quantify the sense in which the null can be proven false, given the data that are used in the test. Working from a null hypothesis, two basic forms of error are recognized:
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between the data and what they describe merely reflects the fact that certain kinds of statistical statements may have truth values which are not invariant under some transformations. Whether or not a transformation is sensible to contemplate depends on the question one is trying to answer."
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can produce subtle but serious errors in description and interpretationâsubtle in the sense that even experienced professionals make such errors, and serious in the sense that they can lead to devastating decision errors. For instance, social policy, medical practice, and the reliability of
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assures that inferences and conclusions can safely extend from the sample to the population as a whole. A major problem lies in determining the extent that the sample chosen is actually representative. Statistics offers methods to estimate and correct for any bias within the sample and data
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setting. Again, descriptive statistics can be used to summarize the sample data. However, drawing the sample contains an element of randomness; hence, the numerical descriptors from the sample are also prone to uncertainty. To draw meaningful conclusions about the entire population,
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to be studied. Populations can be diverse groups of people or objects such as "all people living in a country" or "every atom composing a crystal". Statistics deals with every aspect of data, including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of
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relied on artistic experiments whereby underlying distributions in nature were artistically revealed. With the advent of computers, statistical methods were applied to formalize such distribution-driven natural processes to make and analyze moving video
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is the largest p-value that allows the test to reject the null hypothesis. This test is logically equivalent to saying that the p-value is the probability, assuming the null hypothesis is true, of observing a result at least as extreme as the
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involves taking measurements of the system under study, manipulating the system, and then taking additional measurements using the same procedure to determine if the manipulation has modified the values of the measurements. In contrast, an
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has expedited large-scale statistical computations and has also made possible new methods that are impractical to perform manually. Statistics continues to be an area of active research, for example on the problem of how to analyze
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or process to be studied. Populations can be diverse topics, such as "all people living in a country" or "every atom composing a crystal". Ideally, statisticians compile data about the entire population (an operation called a
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rather than a branch of mathematics. While many scientific investigations make use of data, statistics is generally concerned with the use of data in the context of uncertainty and decision-making in the face of uncertainty.
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in 1749 who started using the term as a collection of quantitative information, in the modern use for this science. The earliest writing containing statistics in Europe dates back to 1663, with the publication of
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are needed. It uses patterns in the sample data to draw inferences about the population represented while accounting for randomness. These inferences may take the form of answering yes/no questions about the data
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more feasible. The computer revolution has implications for the future of statistics with a new emphasis on "experimental" and "empirical" statistics. A large number of both general and special purpose
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collection procedures. There are also methods of experimental design that can lessen these issues at the outset of a study, strengthening its capability to discern truths about the population.
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between two statistical data sets, or a data set and synthetic data drawn from an idealized model. A hypothesis is proposed for the statistical relationship between the two data sets, an
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and production and operations, including services improvement and marketing research. A study of two journals in tropical biology found that the 12 most frequent statistical tests are:
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ii. 19, "We may speak of this hypothesis as the 'null hypothesis', and the null hypothesis is never proved or established, but is possibly disproved, in the course of experimentation."
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of data generated by a distribution function may be transformed with familiar tools used in statistics to reveal underlying patterns, which may then lead to hypotheses.
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by finding ways to interpret only the data that are favorable to the presenter. A mistrust and misunderstanding of statistics is associated with the quotation, "
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4017:. Department of Statistical Science â
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3102:Statistics in various sports, particularly
2876:List of fields of application of statistics
2688:In business, "statistics" is a widely used
2135:Fallacy of the transposed conditional, aka
2016:interpreting what is meant by "probability"
460:, which summarize data from a sample using
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5508:results has contributed to an illusion of
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3433:The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms
3328:Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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1747:Null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis
1693:. Furthermore, an estimator is said to be
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4290:The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
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4153:Agresti, Alan; David B. Hichcock (2005).
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3345:. Oxford University Press. January 2008.
3231:Foundations and major areas of statistics
3173:List of academic statistical associations
2489:
1670:or pivot. Widely used pivots include the
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1507:
1495:Learn how and when to remove this message
1025:The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
452:Two main statistical methods are used in
5037:"From Statistics to Statistical Science"
5002:(1988). "Modern Elementary Statistics".
4584:
4377:Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
4282:
4273:
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3457:"Descriptive and Inferential Statistics"
2584:
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2341:. Misuse can occur when conclusions are
2047:
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1664:does not depend on the unknown parameter
1286:Performing the experiment following the
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3805:Sylla, E. D.; Bernoulli, Jacob (2006).
3787:Schneider, I. (2005). Jakob Bernoulli,
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3604:Lakshmikantham, D.; Kannan, V. (2002).
3528:Statistics for the Twenty-First Century
2979:(statistical analysis of economic data)
2964:Data science#Relationship to statistics
2556:Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
2229:Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
2165:p-values may be seriously mis-computed.
1159:and, more generally, the properties of
9019:
8819:Electrical and electronics engineering
8804:Developmental and reproductive biology
7728:KaplanâMeier estimator (product limit)
5034:
4998:
4759:The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics
4737:
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4373:
4302:
4162:Statistical Methods & Applications
3897:
3791:(1713). In I. Grattan-Guinness (Ed.),
3694:"The emergence of statistical science"
3505:, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, p. xii,
3376:
3204:Notation in probability and statistics
3168:Glossary of probability and statistics
2795:, often include topics in statistics.
2736:in order to give empirical content to
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2147:, although it requires establishing a
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911:, a founder of mathematical statistics
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5524:Barbara Illowsky; Susan Dean (2014).
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1878:, a widely used class of estimators.
1739:method and the more recent method of
1724:to the true value of such parameter.
1709:to the true value of such parameter.
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8038:
7738:Accelerated failure time (AFT) model
5727:UCLA Statistical Computing Resources
4864:
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3310:participating institution membership
2819:Predictive methods of statistics in
2696:tool. It is particularly applied in
2408:Correlation does not imply causation
1921:method and least squares applied to
1641:not a function of unknown parameters
1477:adding citations to reliable sources
1448:
1425:, and continuous variables with the
1294:following the experimental protocol.
1217:difference in differences estimation
757:between the 8th and 13th centuries.
707:measure-theoretic probability theory
8664:
8050:
7333:Analysis of variance (ANOVA, anova)
6185:
5737:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
5500:for nearly a century to determine
5017:Huff, Darrell; Irving Geis (1954).
4202:
3831:
3759:International Statistical Institute
3383:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2789:Professional certification programs
1269:of treatments to subjects to allow
1095:
1028:, he applied statistics to various
939:, defined as a product-moment, the
737:was the first work that dealt with
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7428:CochranâMantelâHaenszel statistics
6054:Pearson product-moment correlation
5555:(3rd Web ed.). Archived from
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3647:
3526:. In F. Gordon; S. Gordon (eds.).
3503:Statistics for the Social Sciences
2973:(statistical study of populations)
2831:can be used to create video works.
2614:, caused an increased interest in
1223:, among many others) that produce
1197:measurements with different levels
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8849:Genetics and evolutionary biology
5705:
5350:Principles of Business Statistics
5276:from the original on 27 July 2020
5246:from the original on 23 June 2021
5212:The Manager's Guide to Statistics
5140:from the original on 27 July 2020
3482:Think and Explain with Statistics
3332:
3263:Multivariate analysis of variance
2995:(statistical analysis of disease)
2532:Pearson's correlation coefficient
2064:is represented by the green area.
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5598:"Things I have learned (so far)"
5335:Introductory Business Statistics
2954:to discover knowledge from data)
2850:, as in a card trick based on a
2479:Machine learning and data mining
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8853:Cellular and molecular biology
8548:Computational complexity theory
7687:Least-squares spectral analysis
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4700:Oxford Dictionary of Statistics
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3414:from the original on 2020-11-22
3389:from the original on 2021-10-19
3359:from the original on 2020-09-03
2594:open source statistical package
2428:
2397:is called a confounding factor.
2102:criticism of hypothesis testing
2029:
1464:needs additional citations for
1139:Sampling theory is part of the
777:words with and without vowels.
647:). Inference can extend to the
550:
6668:Mean-unbiased minimum-variance
5771:
4986:10.1080/01621459.1938.10502344
4446:, Cambridge University Press.
4324:. Princeton University Press.
3495:
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3003:geographic information systems
2402:Misinterpretation: correlation
2213:Mean square weighted deviation
1230:
994:, where he developed rigorous
763:Book of Cryptographic Messages
1:
7981:Geographic information system
7197:Simultaneous equations models
3692:Ostasiewicz, Walenty (2014).
3275:
3088:Structural equation modelling
2923:Applied information economics
2912:. These disciplines include:
1008:Fisher's linear discriminator
855:among mathematicians such as
7164:Coefficient of determination
6775:Uniformly most powerful test
5679:10.1371/journal.pmed.0040168
5617:10.1037/0003-066x.45.12.1304
5444:10.1371/journal.pone.0223706
5171:Revista de BiologĂa Tropical
4839:10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
4556:Data analysis and regression
3698:ĆlÄ
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3558:; Rossman, Allan J. (2005).
3188:List of statistical packages
2560:principal component analysis
2174:Some well-known statistical
1632:of these IID variables. The
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7733:Proportional hazards models
7677:Spectral density estimation
7659:Vector autoregression (VAR)
7093:Maximum posterior estimator
6325:Randomized controlled trial
5653:10.1016/j.socec.2004.09.033
4940:Encyclopedia of Archaeology
4698:Upton, G., Cook, I. (2008)
4680:www.researchconnections.org
4621:Choosing an analysis method
3629:Schervish, Mark J. (1995).
3435:, Oxford University Press.
3377:Romijn, Jan-Willem (2014).
3243:Probability interpretations
3194:List of statistics articles
3125:
3120:statistical process control
2961:
2940:(for analysis of data from
2645:, while techniques such as
2309:properly is referred to as
2169:
1913:. Least squares applied to
1261:to reduce the influence of
1111:
21:Statistics (disambiguation)
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8954:Probability and statistics
8598:Films about mathematicians
7493:Multivariate distributions
5913:Average absolute deviation
5660:Ioannidis, J.P.A. (2005).
5641:Journal of Socio-Economics
5019:How to Lie with Statistics
4878:How to Lie with Statistics
4607:10.1559/152304098782383043
4015:"Karl Pearson (1857â1936)"
3900:"Typical laws of heredity"
3501:Hays, William Lee, (1973)
3379:"Philosophy of statistics"
3153:
3078:Statistical classification
2873:
2781:multiple linear regression
2681:
2598:
2453:, as well as encompassing
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2327:How to Lie with Statistics
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4944:. Elsevier Inc. pp.
4619:van den Berg, G. (1991).
4558:. Boston: Addison-Wesley.
4318:Andersson, Malte (1994).
4215:The Design of Experiments
4174:10.1007/s10260-005-0121-y
4124:10.3102/00028312003003223
4039:The American Statistician
4019:University College London
3990:10.1080/14786440009463897
3733:Columbia University Press
3725:Bruneau, Quentin (2022).
3659:The American Statistician
3480:Moses, Lincoln E. (1986)
3297:Oxford English Dictionary
3248:Foundations of statistics
3146:Resources in your library
2950:(applying statistics and
2624:generalized linear models
2544:Shannon's diversity index
2459:probability distributions
2441:sometimes referred to as
2286:
2266:Exploratory data analysis
2261:Exploratory data analysis
2255:Exploratory data analysis
1903:Least absolute deviations
1431:floating-point arithmetic
1283:of the experimental data.
1201:experimental manipulation
1147:. Probability is used in
991:The Design of Experiments
982:), his classic 1925 work
959:University College London
352:, is used extensively in
8603:Recreational mathematics
7976:Environmental statistics
7498:Elliptical distributions
7291:Generalized linear model
7220:Simple linear regression
6990:HodgesâLehmann estimator
6447:Probability distribution
6356:Stochastic approximation
5918:Coefficient of variation
5733:Philosophy of Statistics
5502:statistical significance
5272:. Taylor & Francis.
5242:. Taylor & Francis.
5136:. Taylor & Francis.
5035:Nelder, John A. (1999).
4912:10.1177/0016986212444122
3459:. statistics.laerd.com.
3238:Philosophy of statistics
3083:Structured data analysis
3037:Psychological statistics
2783:, and other topics from
2601:Computational statistics
2575:free statistics software
2463:computational statistics
2306:statistical significance
2085:the patient noticeably.
2075:statistical significance
2036:Statistical significance
1931:polynomial least squares
1927:non-linear least squares
1899:methods of least squares
1897:, and these are called "
1820:
1722:converges in probability
1610:probability distribution
1577:probability distribution
1571:is the process of using
1310:Western Electric Company
1249:experimental variability
741:as currently understood.
513:test of the relationship
504:employ the framework of
480:(sample or population):
8749:Artificial intelligence
8488:Mathematical statistics
8478:Mathematical psychology
8448:Engineering mathematics
8382:Algebraic number theory
7636:Cross-correlation (XCF)
7244:Non-standard predictors
6678:LehmannâScheffĂ© theorem
6351:Adaptive clinical trial
5729:(archived 17 July 2006)
5527:Introductory Statistics
5371:Cline, Graysen (2019).
5112:, pp. 5â9. West Group.
5053:10.1111/1467-9884.00187
4980:(204). JSTOR: 657â674.
4756:Everitt, Brian (1998).
4654:(2nd ed.). Wiley.
4650:Introductory Statistics
3711:10.15611/sps.2014.12.04
3608:. New York: M. Dekker.
3302:Oxford University Press
3073:Multivariate statistics
3042:Reliability engineering
2910:specialized terminology
2890:computational sociology
2870:Specialized disciplines
2473:Statistical consultants
2455:mathematical statistics
1895:residual sum of squares
1149:mathematical statistics
1141:mathematical discipline
893:was first described by
891:method of least squares
808:in frequency analysis.
773:, to list all possible
685:Mathematical statistics
679:Mathematical statistics
502:mathematical statistics
8979:Structural engineering
8919:Mechanical engineering
8892:Western and South Asia
8634:Mathematics portal
8483:Mathematical sociology
8463:Mathematical economics
8458:Mathematical chemistry
8387:Analytic number theory
8268:Differential equations
8032:Mathematics portal
7853:Engineering statistics
7761:NelsonâAalen estimator
7338:Analysis of covariance
7225:Ordinary least squares
7149:Pearson product-moment
6553:Statistical functional
6464:Empirical distribution
6297:Controlled experiments
6026:Frequency distribution
5804:Descriptive statistics
5584:. Palgrave Macmillan.
5545:Stockburger, David W.
5514:reproducibility crises
4900:Gifted Child Quarterly
4646:Mann, Prem S. (1995).
4482:10.1186/1471-2288-7-30
3978:Philosophical Magazine
3939:Stigler, S.M. (1989).
3671:10.1198/tas.2011.10191
3408:"Cambridge Dictionary"
2988:Engineering statistics
2749:descriptive statistics
2738:economic relationships
2596:
2490:Statistics in academia
2447:Theoretical statistics
2398:
2159:inferential statistics
2065:
1982:
1919:ordinary least squares
1890:
1880:Root mean square error
1874:is used for obtaining
1815:alternative hypothesis
1589:descriptive statistics
1558:Inferential statistics
1544:inferential statistics
1536:descriptive statistics
1514:Descriptive statistics
1508:Descriptive statistics
1401:, which can be either
1399:quantitative variables
1369:. The psychophysicist
1245:alternative hypotheses
1221:instrumental variables
1161:statistical procedures
1153:sampling distributions
912:
848:
742:
723:Founders of statistics
703:differential equations
623:inferential statistics
589:Descriptive statistics
474:inferential statistics
458:descriptive statistics
410:statistical population
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373:descriptive statistics
357:
354:inferential statistics
96:Mathematics portal
8844:Environmental science
8729:Aerospace engineering
8613:Mathematics education
8543:Theory of computation
8263:Hypercomplex analysis
7948:Population statistics
7890:System identification
7624:Autocorrelation (ACF)
7552:Exponential smoothing
7466:Discriminant analysis
7461:Canonical correlation
7325:Partition of variance
7187:Regression validation
7031:(JonckheereâTerpstra)
6930:Likelihood-ratio test
6619:Frequentist inference
6531:Locationâscale family
6452:Sampling distribution
6417:Statistical inference
6384:Cross-sectional study
6371:Observational studies
6330:Randomized experiment
6159:Stem-and-leaf display
5961:Central limit theorem
5713:Data Science Textbook
5605:American Psychologist
5578:Stephen Jones, 2010.
4875:Huff, Darrell (1954)
4786:. YourStatsGuru.com.
3958:10.1214/ss/1177012580
3522:Moore, David (1992).
3253:List of statisticians
3156:Outline of statistics
3052:Statistical mechanics
2886:computational biology
2718:management accounting
2714:operations management
2588:
2581:Statistical computing
2467:design of experiments
2451:statistical inference
2376:
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1718:consistent estimators
1614:statistical inference
1569:Statistical inference
1564:Statistical inference
1520:descriptive statistic
1395:categorical variables
1371:Stanley Smith Stevens
1367:levels of measurement
1361:Levels of measurement
1357:Statistical data type
1288:experimental protocol
1276:experimental protocol
1267:randomized assignment
1263:confounding variables
1255:Design of experiments
1225:consistent estimators
1213:observational studies
1193:observational studies
1169:inductively inferring
996:design of experiments
907:
895:Adrien-Marie Legendre
843:
794:statistical inference
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719:History of statistics
691:mathematical analysis
557:Outline of statistics
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8593:Informal mathematics
8473:Mathematical physics
8468:Mathematical finance
8453:Mathematical biology
8392:Diophantine geometry
7871:Probabilistic design
7456:Principal components
7299:Exponential families
7251:Nonlinear regression
7230:General linear model
7192:Mixed effects models
7182:Errors and residuals
7159:Confounding variable
7061:Bayesian probability
7039:Van der Waerden test
7029:Ordered alternative
6794:Multiple comparisons
6673:RaoâBlackwellization
6636:Estimating equations
6592:Statistical distance
6310:Factorial experiment
5843:Arithmetic-Geometric
5565:OpenIntro Statistics
5210:Pekoz, Erol (2009).
5021:. New York: Norton.
4623:. Leiden: DSWO Press
4469:BMC Med Res Methodol
4288:Fisher, R.A. (1930)
3972:Pearson, K. (1900).
3631:Theory of statistics
3219:World Statistics Day
3214:Knowledge Statistics
3209:Statistics education
3163:Abundance estimation
3068:jackknife resampling
2761:normal distributions
2724:. The discipline of
2702:marketing management
2698:financial management
2656:statistical software
2567:normal distributions
2516:analysis of variance
2496:academic disciplines
2443:Statistical science,
2423:confounding variable
2379:confounding variable
2311:statistical literacy
2298:Misuse of statistics
2293:Misuse of statistics
2272:) is an approach to
2243:Time series analysis
2184:Analysis of variance
2178:and procedures are:
2137:prosecutor's fallacy
2126:confidence intervals
2020:Bayesian probability
1987:Confidence intervals
1979:Confidence intervals
1923:nonlinear regression
1876:efficient estimators
1741:estimating equations
1676:chi square statistic
1473:improve this article
1247:, and the estimated
1189:experimental studies
1077:confidence intervals
1042:evolutionary biology
1004:ancillary statistics
966:William Sealy Gosset
945:Pearson distribution
899:Carl Friedrich Gauss
845:Carl Friedrich Gauss
761:(717â786) wrote the
571:mathematical science
565:, or as a branch of
377:Iris flower data set
203:Discrete mathematics
19:For other uses, see
8608:Mathematics and art
8518:Operations research
8273:Functional analysis
7943:Official statistics
7866:Methods engineering
7547:Seasonal adjustment
7315:Poisson regressions
7235:Bayesian regression
7174:Regression analysis
7154:Partial correlation
7126:Regression analysis
6725:Prediction interval
6720:Likelihood interval
6710:Confidence interval
6702:Interval estimation
6663:Unbiased estimators
6481:Model specification
6361:Up-and-down designs
6049:Partial correlation
6005:Index of dispersion
5923:Interquartile range
5490:Scientific American
5435:2019PLoSO..1423706P
5311:Wegner, T. (2010).
5299:Business Statistics
5297:Sharpe, N. (2014).
4632:Hand, D.J. (2004).
4599:1998CGISy..25..231C
4518:Modern Epidemiology
4418:. 2 December 2013.
4239:American Naturalist
3945:Statistical Science
3916:1877Natur..15..492.
3455:Lund Research Ltd.
3300:(Online ed.).
3258:Official statistics
2952:pattern recognition
2678:Business statistics
2592:, an example of an
2540:Kruskal-Wallis test
2536:Mann-Whitney U test
2439:Applied statistics,
2224:Regression analysis
2012:Bayesian statistics
1970:Interval estimation
1964:Interval estimation
1689:is said to be more
1334:Observational study
1209:natural experiments
933:regression analysis
817:Gottfried Achenwall
747:Arab mathematicians
699:stochastic analysis
645:regression analysis
447:observational study
350:probability density
346:normal distribution
137:Part of a series on
8553:Numerical analysis
8162:Mathematical logic
8157:Information theory
7963:Spatial statistics
7843:Medical statistics
7743:First hitting time
7697:Whittle likelihood
7348:Degrees of freedom
7343:Multivariate ANOVA
7276:Heteroscedasticity
7088:Bayesian estimator
7053:Bayesian inference
6902:KolmogorovâSmirnov
6787:Randomization test
6757:Testing hypotheses
6730:Tolerance interval
6641:Maximum likelihood
6536:Exponential family
6469:Density estimation
6429:Statistical theory
6389:Natural experiment
6335:Scientific control
6252:Survey methodology
5938:Standard deviation
5571:2019-06-16 at the
5356:2021-05-18 at the
5341:2021-06-16 at the
4416:Santa Fe Institute
3898:Galton, F (1877).
3484:, Addison-Wesley,
3093:Survey methodology
3027:Medical statistics
3005:, specifically in
2785:business analytics
2726:Management Science
2597:
2548:Tukey's range test
2399:
2145:Bayesian inference
2111:significance level
2090:significance level
2066:
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1891:
1872:Mean squared error
1847:Standard deviation
1802:, which tests for
1733:maximum likelihood
1687:mean squared error
1437:den Berg (1991).)
1423:integral data type
1345:case-control study
1292:analyzing the data
1271:unbiased estimates
1205:randomized studies
1145:probability theory
1126:statistical models
1118:experiment designs
1034:Fisher's principle
1012:Fisher information
925:standard deviation
913:
877:probability theory
869:Christiaan Huygens
849:
786:frequency analysis
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739:probability theory
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598:standard deviation
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8784:Civil engineering
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8278:Harmonic analysis
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7908:Actuarial science
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6021:Contingency table
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5858:Generalized/power
5611:(12): 1304â1312.
5596:Cohen, J (1990).
5518:scientific fields
5384:978-1-83947-325-8
5347:Nica, M. (2013).
5118:978-0-314-03309-3
4955:978-0-12-373962-9
4818:Ioannidis, J.P.A.
4708:978-0-19-954145-4
4452:978-0-521-67105-7
3858:Helen Mary Walker
3838:Actuaries Digital
3818:978-0-8018-8235-7
3576:978-0-495-05064-3
3569:. Duxbury Press.
3541:978-0-88385-078-7
3511:978-0-03-077945-9
3490:978-0-201-15619-5
3431:Dodge, Y. (2006)
3352:978-0-19-954145-4
3308:(Subscription or
3224:Robust statistics
3132:Library resources
3098:Survival analysis
3047:Social statistics
3032:Political science
2983:Energy statistics
2918:Actuarial science
2765:linear regression
2649:have made use of
2639:permutation tests
2628:multilevel models
2571:linear regression
2528:linear regression
2281:statistical model
2248:Conjoint Analysis
2157:As everything in
2149:prior probability
2079:statistical power
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1858:statistical error
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1657:sample covariance
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883:posthumous work
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7301:
7295:
7293:
7287:
7286:
7284:
7283:
7278:
7273:
7268:
7263:
7261:Semiparametric
7258:
7253:
7247:
7245:
7241:
7240:
7238:
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7232:
7227:
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7216:
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7049:
7048:
7045:
7044:
7042:
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7036:
7035:
7034:
7026:
7018:
7002:
6999:(MannâWhitney)
6994:
6993:
6992:
6979:
6978:
6977:
6966:
6964:
6958:
6957:
6955:
6954:
6953:
6952:
6947:
6942:
6932:
6927:
6924:(ShapiroâWilk)
6919:
6914:
6909:
6904:
6899:
6891:
6885:
6883:
6877:
6876:
6874:
6873:
6865:
6856:
6844:
6838:
6836:Specific tests
6832:
6831:
6828:
6827:
6825:
6824:
6819:
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6808:
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6799:
6797:
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6791:
6790:
6789:
6779:
6778:
6777:
6767:
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6759:
6753:
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6748:
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6727:
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6717:
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6364:
6363:
6358:
6353:
6347:
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6341:
6340:
6338:
6337:
6332:
6327:
6322:
6317:
6312:
6307:
6301:
6299:
6293:
6292:
6290:
6289:
6287:Standard error
6284:
6279:
6274:
6273:
6272:
6267:
6256:
6254:
6248:
6247:
6245:
6244:
6239:
6234:
6229:
6224:
6219:
6217:Optimal design
6214:
6209:
6203:
6201:
6191:
6190:
6178:
6177:
6174:
6173:
6170:
6169:
6167:
6166:
6161:
6156:
6151:
6146:
6141:
6136:
6131:
6126:
6121:
6116:
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6037:
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6033:
6028:
6023:
6017:
6015:
6014:Summary tables
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6010:
6008:
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5999:
5993:
5992:
5989:
5988:
5986:
5985:
5984:
5983:
5978:
5973:
5963:
5957:
5955:
5949:
5948:
5946:
5945:
5940:
5935:
5930:
5925:
5920:
5915:
5909:
5907:
5901:
5900:
5898:
5897:
5892:
5887:
5886:
5885:
5880:
5875:
5870:
5865:
5860:
5855:
5850:
5848:Contraharmonic
5845:
5840:
5829:
5827:
5818:
5808:
5807:
5795:
5794:
5792:
5791:
5786:
5780:
5777:
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5706:External links
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3866:. Arno Press.
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2791:, such as the
2777:decision trees
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2647:Gibbs sampling
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2133:
2095:test statistic
2054:test statistic
2034:Main article:
2031:
2028:
1968:Main article:
1965:
1962:
1956:may result in
1907:differentiable
1862:expected value
1851:Standard error
1844:
1843:
1840:Type II errors
1837:
1822:
1819:
1804:type II errors
1795:
1787:
1779:
1775:
1771:
1767:
1763:
1759:
1748:
1745:
1699:expected value
1678:and Student's
1642:
1601:
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1562:Main article:
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1512:Main article:
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555:Main article:
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8530:Computational
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8369:Number theory
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8312:
8309:
8307:
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8302:
8301:Combinatorics
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8281:
8279:
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8269:
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8264:
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8256:
8254:
8253:Real analysis
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8006:
7992:
7989:
7987:
7986:Geostatistics
7984:
7982:
7979:
7977:
7974:
7972:
7969:
7968:
7966:
7964:
7960:
7954:
7953:Psychometrics
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7936:
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7911:
7909:
7906:
7905:
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7897:
7891:
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7877:
7874:
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7869:
7867:
7864:
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7844:
7841:
7839:
7836:
7834:
7830:
7827:
7825:
7822:
7821:
7819:
7817:
7816:Biostatistics
7813:
7809:
7805:
7800:
7796:
7778:
7777:Log-rank test
7775:
7774:
7772:
7768:
7762:
7759:
7758:
7756:
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7750:
7744:
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7723:
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7708:
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7695:
7693:
7690:
7688:
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7683:
7680:
7678:
7675:
7674:
7672:
7670:
7666:
7660:
7657:
7655:
7652:
7650:
7648:(BoxâJenkins)
7644:
7642:
7639:
7637:
7634:
7630:
7627:
7626:
7625:
7622:
7621:
7619:
7617:
7613:
7607:
7604:
7602:
7601:DurbinâWatson
7599:
7597:
7591:
7589:
7586:
7584:
7583:DickeyâFuller
7581:
7580:
7578:
7574:
7568:
7565:
7563:
7560:
7558:
7557:Cointegration
7555:
7553:
7550:
7548:
7545:
7543:
7540:
7538:
7535:
7533:
7532:Decomposition
7530:
7529:
7527:
7523:
7520:
7518:
7514:
7504:
7501:
7500:
7499:
7496:
7495:
7494:
7491:
7487:
7484:
7483:
7482:
7479:
7477:
7474:
7472:
7469:
7467:
7464:
7462:
7459:
7457:
7454:
7452:
7449:
7447:
7444:
7443:
7441:
7439:
7435:
7429:
7426:
7424:
7421:
7419:
7416:
7414:
7411:
7409:
7406:
7404:
7403:Cohen's kappa
7401:
7400:
7398:
7396:
7392:
7388:
7384:
7380:
7376:
7372:
7367:
7363:
7349:
7346:
7344:
7341:
7339:
7336:
7334:
7331:
7330:
7328:
7326:
7322:
7316:
7312:
7308:
7302:
7300:
7297:
7296:
7294:
7292:
7288:
7282:
7279:
7277:
7274:
7272:
7269:
7267:
7264:
7262:
7259:
7257:
7256:Nonparametric
7254:
7252:
7249:
7248:
7246:
7242:
7236:
7233:
7231:
7228:
7226:
7223:
7221:
7218:
7217:
7215:
7213:
7209:
7203:
7200:
7198:
7195:
7193:
7190:
7188:
7185:
7183:
7180:
7179:
7177:
7175:
7171:
7165:
7162:
7160:
7157:
7155:
7152:
7150:
7147:
7146:
7144:
7142:
7138:
7134:
7127:
7124:
7122:
7119:
7118:
7114:
7110:
7094:
7091:
7090:
7089:
7086:
7084:
7081:
7079:
7076:
7072:
7069:
7067:
7064:
7063:
7062:
7059:
7058:
7056:
7054:
7050:
7040:
7037:
7033:
7027:
7025:
7019:
7017:
7011:
7010:
7009:
7006:
7005:Nonparametric
7003:
7001:
6995:
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