| statistical distributions | The complete summaries of the frequencies of the values or categories of a measurement made on a group of items, a population, or other collection of data. The distribution tells either how many or what proportion of the group was found to have each value (or each range of values) out of all the possible values that the quantitative measure can have. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| statistical genetics | The study of the applications of principles of statistics to problems in genetics. (05 Mar 2000) |
| statistical model | A formal representation for a class of processes that allows a means of analyzing results from experimental studies, such as the Poisson model or the general linear model; it need not propose a process literally interpretable in the context of the individual case. (05 Mar 2000) |
| statistical significance | Statistical methods allow an estimate to be made of the probability of the observed degree of association between variables, and from this the statistical significance can be expressed, commonly in terms of the P value. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Distribution, Statistical, Distributions, Statistical, Statistical Distribution
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of or relating to statistics; "statistical population"
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Statistics is the science and practice of developing knowledge through the use of empirical data expressed in quantitative form. It is based on statistical theory which is a branch of applied mathematics. Within statistical theory, randomness and uncertainty are modelled by probability theory. Because one aim of statistics is to produce the "best" information from available data, some authors consider statistics a branch of decision theory. ...
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| statistical thermodynamics |
Statistical mechanics is the application of statistics, which includes mathematical tools for dealing with large populations, to the field of mechanics, which is concerned with the motion of particles or objects when subjected to a force. ...
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| statistical significance |
a result is said to be significant when there is no more than a 5% chance that the same result could have been produced by random fluctuations. This is expressed as p = .05 .
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| statistical |
Pertaining to or characterizing random phenomena, or referring to statistics.
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| Statistica | of or relating to statistics |
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| Statistica | the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with statistical data from member nations |
| Statistica | an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence |
| Statistica | the branch of physics that makes theoretical predictions about the behavior of macroscopic systems on the basis of statistical laws governing its component particles |
| Statistica | a method of analyzing or representing statistical data |
| Statistica | a table of statistical data |
| Statistica | with respect to statistics |
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