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the particular projection which an investigator believes is most likely to give an accurate prediction of the future value of some process commonly
surveys which use lists related with the vital statistics to sample individuals for the further information for instance the 1988 national mortality
this is an alternative to the newton-raphson technique for optimization finding out the minimum or the maximum of some function which includes
the alternative process to make use of the chi-squared statistic for assessing the independence of the two variables forming a two-by-two contingency
the problem that the studies are not uniformly probable to be published in the scientific journals there is evidence that the statistical
the problematic and enigmatic theory of an inference introduced by the fisher which extracts a probability distribution for the parameter on the
this term sometimes is applied to the model for explaining the differences found between naturally happening groups which are greater than those
the values assigned to factors for the individual sample units in a factor analysis the most common approach is regression method when the factors
generally the final stage of an exploratory factor analysis in which factors derived initially are transformed to build their interpretation simpler
the function of a variable t which when extended formally as a power series in t yields factorial moments as the coefficients of the respective
designs which permits two or more questions to be addressed in the investigationthe easiest factorial design is one in which each of the two
the term used in a variety of methods in statistics but mostly to refer to the categorical variable with a less number of levels under examination in
an approach to investigations designed to recognize a particular medical condition in the large population usually by means of a blood test which
the statistical methods for estimation and inference which are based on a function of sample observations probability distribution of which does not
the technique of sampling used in the ecology for determining how much plants or animals are in a given fixed region a set of randomly placed lines
the procedure which targets to use the health and health-related data which precede diagnosis andor confirmation to identify possible outbreaks of
the biggest and smallest variate values among the sample of observationssignificant in various regions for instance flood levels of the river speed
this process of estimating from a data set those values lying beyond range of the data in the regression analysis for instance a value of the
the model which arises in the context of estimating the size of the closed population where individuals within the population could be identified
the variables appearing on the right-hand side of equations defining for instance multiple regressions or the logistic regression and which seek to
this term is sometimes used for the analysis of data from the clinical trial in which treatments a and b are to be compared under the suppositions
the computer programs designed to mimic the role of the expert human consultantthis type of systems are capable to cope with the complex problems of
a term commonly encountered in the analysis of the contingency tables such type of frequencies are the estimates of the values to be expected under
software which started out as the spreadsheet targeting at manipulating the tables of number for financial analysis which has now developed into a
described by the leading proponent as the conscientious explicit and judicious uses of present best evidence in making the decisions about the care