statistic

listen to the pronunciation of statistic
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} istatistik

İstatistikler bizim yaşam standardımızın yüksek olduğunu gösteriyor. - The statistics show that our standard of living is high.

İstatistikler kolayca yanlış yorumlanabilir. - Statistics are easy to misinterpret.

{i} istatistik bilimi
veri

Onun raporunda sunulan istatistiki veriler hareketin sıklığını tahmin etmede bizim için çok faydalı. - The statistical data presented in her paper is of great use for us in estimating the frequency of the movement.

statistic report
istatistik raporu
statistic, statistical
istatistik, istatistik
statistics
{i} istatistik

İstatistikler kolayca yanlış yorumlanabilir. - Statistics are easy to misinterpret.

İstatistiklere göre, erkek ücretleri kadınlarınkinden daha yüksek. - According to statistics, men's wages are higher than women's.

order statistic
sıra istatistiği
inferential statistic
çıkarımsal istatistik
join-count statistic
(İstatistik) Bağ-sayısı istatistiği
oft-cited statistic
bilimsel olarak hazırlanmış hafıza geliştirme sistemi
scan statistic
(İstatistik) Tarama istatistiği
multivariate statistic
cok-degiskenli istatistik
sample statistic
(Nükleer Bilimler) numune istatistiği
statistics
statisticistatistiğestatistician istatistik uzmanı
statistics
İstatistikler

İstatistikler her zaman bütün hikayeyi anlatmaz. - Statistics don't always tell the whole story.

İstatistikler lehimizde. - The statistics are in our favor.

statistics
istatistik ilmi
statistics
{i} istatistik bilimi
statistics
(Tıp) İstatistik ilmi
statistics
(Ticaret) istatistik, sayıbilim
statistics
(Hukuk) istatistikler
statistics
sayımbilim
sufficient statistic
yeterli istatistik
test statistic
sinama istatistigi
Englisch - Englisch
A quantity calculated from the data in a sample, which characterises an important aspect in the sample (such as mean or standard deviation)
A person, or personal event, reduced to being an item of statistical information

By dying from an overdose, he became just another statistic.

A single item in a statistical study
Alternative spelling of statistical
Statistics are facts which are obtained from analysing information expressed in numbers, for example information about the number of times that something happens. Official statistics show real wages declining by 24% There are no reliable statistics for the number of deaths in the battle. see also vital statistics = figure
A mathematical function of a set of measurements, typically used to summarize a data set or to estimate unknown parameters The mean, the standard deviation, the correlation coefficient, and the slope of a regression line are examples of statistics
Anything that can be computed entirely from the properties of a sample of data The term is most often used for population parameters such as the sample mean and sample standard deviation, although minimum and vaximum values and histograms are also statistics
{i} numerical fact
a datum that can be represented numerically
{s} of or pertaining to statistics
A statistic is a quantity that is calculated from a sample of data It is used to give information about unknown parameter values in the corresponding population For example, the average of the data in a sample is used to give information about the overall average in the population from which that sample was drawn
a measurable characteristic of a sample
the measurement of a parameter derived from a sample
Statistics is a branch of mathematics concerned with the study of information that is expressed in numbers. a professor of Mathematical Statistics
any of several characteristics of a sample
A measure computed from a sample Compare parameter A statistic is the value of the characteristic under study derived from a sample
A measurement of a variable of interest which is subject to random variation
the number that results from manipulating raw data according to a specified procedure; associated with samples (See parameter )
Displays the seat statistics of the current flight
A characteristic that describes a sample
A numerical quantity calculated from observations in a sample
Anything that can be calculated from a sample of data The most common use of the word is for summary measures such as the sample mean and sample standard deviation, although graphical displays such as histograms are also statistics When referring to the population mean or standard deviation, the term parameter is used Another use of the term statistics is to describe two broad categories of data analysis: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Descriptive statistics involves numerical or graphical summaries of data Inferential statistics allows one to use sample statistics to make statements about population parameters
Samples produce statistics which are numerical estimates of a population's parameters A sample more or less represents a population The better the representation, the more one can rely on the statistics as being low error estimates of the population parameters Student research papers review sample statistics from primary sources to produce valid and reliable conclusions about their topic
(Stat) = The basic qualities that all people possess These are basic measurements of how strong, smart, and good-looking you are
Of or pertaining to statistics; as, statistical knowledge, statistical tabulation
A quantity calculated from the data in a sample, which chracterises an important aspect in the sample (such as mean or standard deviation)
A statistic is a quantity that is calculated from a sample of data It is used to give information about unknown values in the corresponding population For example, the average of the data in a sample is used to give information about the overall average in the population from which that sample was drawn
statistic data
numeral data, statistical figures
statistic report
numerical statement based on statistical facts
statistic test
statistical rule that one uses to decide whether or not to accept the hypothesis of a study
statistics
plural form of statistic
statistics
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
vital statistic
A single important number derived from public health data or personal measurements

Except for the fact that the matter of which he was now a vital statistic was simply unbearable to him. His death would come as a shock to him.

statistics
{n} a statement or view of the civil condition of a people
Statistics
basics
nonparametric statistic
a statistic computed without knowledge of the form or the parameters of the distribution from which observations are drawn
parametric statistic
any statistic computed by procedures that assume the data were drawn from a particular distribution
statistics
A mathematical science concerned with data collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation
statistics
the daily count of "Items In" or documents added to the collection and "Items Out" or documents removed from the collection Statistics are recorded on the Daily Statistics Sheet
statistics
We give you a choice of using MKStats1 0, MKStats 2 1, or Analog to track your web usage statistics such as what domains are accessing your web site, how many "hits" you are getting, how much data is being transferred and more In addition, We give you direct access to your raw log files so you can analyze your statistics with other more full-featured programs Available with plans: Professional, Corporate, Commercial
statistics
a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters
statistics
There are many tools available for analysis of web site traffic Logging needs to be enabled on your web server to record visits These log files are then analyzed by software such as Webtrends or Analog and reports are generated Analysis of web site traffic is not an exact science, and there are those who feel Web Usage Statistics Are (Worse Than) Meaningless (http: //www cranfield ac uk/docs/stats/)
statistics
The vendors system is not yet set up to email stats to the libraries, but they can fax them The libraries can either email their requests to: onlinehelp@mopna com or registrar@mopna com, or they can go to the Groves site and fill out a form at the url below http: //www e-grove com/groveart/statisticsform htm Please include your fax # Statistics for a month become available after the 5th of the following month and the vendor can provide statistics for the past 1, 2, and 6 months Back to top of page
statistics
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. Some local governments have (or had) a Department of Vital Statistics
statistics
Globastat: Country rankings and World Statistics Amazing stats!
statistics
the scientific study of numerical data based on natural phenomena
statistics
plural of statistic
statistics
the science concerned wit the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data [9] Statistical inference - the process of drawing conclusions about unknown characteristics of a population from which data were taken [9] Statistical process control (SPC) - a methodology for monitoring a process to identify special causes of variation and signal the need to take corrective action when appropriate [12] Statistical quality control (SQC) - the application of statistical methods for controlling quality [1]
statistics
A program that tracks information either by input of a form (like a guestbook) or by monitoring information about the users that visit (ie: name, location, age, IP address, etc...) back to top
statistics
that area of mathematics dealing with data analysis and probability theory; results of such analysis
statistics
Français : Études statistiques Deutsch : Auswertung Statistik Time-based Transmodel Company area, defined as the collection of data from Operational control, travel surveys or passenger enquiries to provide feedback of system performance to management See also : Management information
statistics
We give you a number of choices for automatic tracking of your Web usage statistics Such as what domains are accessing your Web site, how many "hits" you are getting, how much data is being transferred and more In addition, we give you direct access to your raw log files so you can analyze your statistics with other more full-featured programs
statistics
A branch of mathematics dealing the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of masses of numerical data; or, a collection of quantitative data
statistics
{i} branch of mathematics that deals with the collection and interpretation of numerical information
statistics
Branch of mathematics dealing with gathering, analyzing, and making inferences from data. Originally associated with government data (e.g., census data), the subject now has applications in all the sciences. Statistical tools not only summarize past data through such indicators as the mean (see mean, median, and mode) and the standard deviation but can predict future events using frequency distribution functions. Statistics provides ways to design efficient experiments that eliminate time-consuming trial and error. Double-blind tests for polls, intelligence and aptitude tests, and medical, biological, and industrial experiments all benefit from statistical methods and theories. The results of all of them serve as predictors of future performance, though reliability varies. See also estimation, hypothesis testing, least squares method, probability theory, regression
statistics
The mathematical procedure to describe probabilities and the random or non-random distribution of matter or occurrence of events
statistics
Classified facts respecting the condition of the people in a state, their health, their longevity, domestic economy, arts, property, and political strength, their resources, the state of the country, etc
statistics
the quantitative methodology for collecting, classifying presenting and analyzing numerical data
statistics
is a collection of methods for collecting, organizing, summarizing, analyzing and interpreting data, and drawing conclusions based on these
statistics
A branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of numerical data; a collection of quantitative data
statistics
or respecting any particular class or interest; especially, those facts which can be stated in numbers, or in tables of numbers, or in any tabular and classified arrangement
statistics
A branch of math dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of masses of numerical data; A collection of quantitative data
statistics
A series of mathematical theorems to aid in the analysis of data by attaching significances to results
statistics
"Descriptive: involves the tabulation, depicting, and describing collections of data Inferential: a formalized body of techniques characteristically involving attempts to infer the properties of a large collection of data from inspection of a sample of the collection " (Gias: & Stanley 1970)
statistics
Statistics are produced from data The dictionary definition of "statistics" refers to numeric indicators of nations Popular usage of the term points to numeric summaries that condense information, or numbers that are used to make comparisons, or numbers that portray relationships or associations The term statistics also refers a formal discipline of study The field of statistics is the science of generalization Built upon theories of probability and inference, statistics support the making of broad generalizations from a smaller number of specific observations
statistics
Success rate and various other statistics regarding the Shands Transplant Center at UF are available from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients at ustransplant org
statistics
The science which has to do with the collection and classification of certain facts respecting the condition of the people in a state
statistics
A field that involves the tabulating, depicting and describing of data sets; a formalized body of techniques characteristically involving attempts to infer the properties of a large collection of data from inspection of a sample of the collection
statistics
Raw logs files establishing the amount of hits that were incurred on a site
statistic

    Silbentrennung

    sta·tis·tic

    Türkische aussprache

    stıtîstîk

    Synonyme

    number

    Aussprache

    /stəˈtəstək/ /stəˈtɪstɪk/

    Etymologie

    () Back-formation from statistics.

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