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The term " arithmetic mean " is preferred in mathematics and statistics because it helps distinguish it from other means such as the geometric and harmonic mean.
In statistics, the term analysis may refer to any method used
The term Greater London was used well before 1965, particularly to refer to the area covered by the Metropolitan Police District ( such as in the 1901 census ), the area of the Metropolitan Water Board ( favoured by the London County Council for statistics ), the London Passenger Transport Area and the area defined by the Registrar General as the Greater London Conurbation.
In statistics, the term linear model is used in different ways according to the context.
The term " neural network " usually refers to models employed in statistics, cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence.
When either randomness or uncertainty modeled by probability theory is attributed to such errors, they are " errors " in the sense in which that term is used in statistics ; see errors and residuals in statistics.
It was Gibbs who coined the term " statistical mechanics " to identify the branch of theoretical physics that accounts for the observed thermodynamic properties of systems in terms of the statistics of large ensembles of particles.
The term is a buzzword, and is frequently misused to mean any form of large-scale data or information processing ( collection, extraction, warehousing, analysis, and statistics ) but is also generalized to any kind of computer decision support system, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, and business intelligence.
Uncertainty is a term used in subtly different ways in a number of fields, including physics, philosophy, statistics, economics, finance, insurance, psychology, sociology, engineering, and information science.
The tables conclude with term statistics and concordance data.
the electrons ( obeying Fermi-Dirac statistics, the term degenerate was not yet in use )
In statistics, the term chi-squared or has various uses, including the chi-squared distribution, the chi-squared test, and chi-squared target models.
Filter design is the process of designing a filter ( in the sense in which the term is used in signal processing, statistics, and applied mathematics ), often a linear shift-invariant filter, that satisfies a set of requirements, some of which are contradictory.
When Auguste Comte discovered that Quetelet had appropriated the term ' social physics ', which Comte had originally introduced, Comte found it necessary to invent the term ' sociologie ' ( sociology ) because he disagreed with Quetelet's collection of statistics.
In statistics, an interaction is a term in a statistical model in which the effect of two, or more, variables is not simply additive.
In statistics the term categorical variable is used rather than enumeration.
* Exploratory data analysis, a term used in statistics
In statistics, the term non-parametric statistics has at least two different meanings:
** West Indies cricket team, a term used in cricket statistics
Over the term of the 1999-2008 Labour government, social statistics for Maori and Pacific islanders did generally improve, however the statistics for white New Zealanders showed a greater improvement, resulting in the ' gaps ' actually increasing.

statistics and central
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.
Notably, for skewed distributions, the arithmetic mean may not accord with one's notion of " middle ", and robust statistics such as the median may be a better description of central tendency.
Performance statistics for individual hedge funds are difficult to obtain, as the funds have historically not been required to report their performance to a central repository and restrictions against public offerings and advertisement have led many managers to refuse to provide performance information publicly.
In probability theory and statistics, central moments form one set of values by which the properties of a probability distribution can be usefully characterised.
To apply the central limit theorem ( and related statistics ) to a power law distributed variable it is first necessary to ensure that the distribution has an exponent that exceeds 2.
The central agency would have the necessary statistics on the economy, as well as the capability of using statistics to direct production.
Many different descriptive statistics can be chosen as a measure of the central tendency of the data items.
Many Bayesian point-estimators are the posterior distribution's statistics of central tendency, e. g., its mean, median, or mode:
Housing census statistics for Chelmsford consisted of owner occupied housing: 76. 5 %, social housing: 14. 9 % ( Council: 11. 3 %, Housing Association 3. 6 %), privately rented: 6. 3 %, homes without central heating and / or private bathroom: 5. 8 %.
Statistics based on the ranks of observations are one example of such statistics and these play a central role in many non-parametric approaches.
For the first four months of its existence from December 1996 until April 1997, QuakeWorld ( Version 1. 25 ) sported its own global player ranking system where users were required to log into id Software's master server with their own unique identifications each time so that game statistics were logged in a central location.
The following statistics are from 2010 Census and apply to the 11372 ZIP code tabulation area, which corresponds closely to central Jackson Heights.
' Economic statistics ' may also refer to a subtopic of official statistics produced by official organizations ( e. g. statistical institutes, intergovernmental organizations such as United Nations, European Union or OECD, central banks, ministries, etc .).
Because of the central limit theorem, many test statistics are approximately normally distributed for large samples.
Economic statistics may also refer to a subtopic of official statistics for data produced by official organizations ( e. g. national statistical services, intergovernmental organizations such as United Nations, European Union or OECD, central banks, ministries, etc .).
Not only truth and reality, but also " evidence ", " document ", " experience ", " fact ", " proof ", and other central categories of empirical research ( in physics, biology, statistics, history, law, etc.
His work thus was central to the field of statistics of natural scenes that relates the statistics of images of real world scenes to the properties of the nervous system.
In principle, if a measurement has a resolution of, then if the experimenter averages independent measurements the average will have a resolution of ( this is the central limit theorem of statistics ).
* Tätort (= urban area or locality ) is the central concept used in statistics.
As the central Norwegian office for official government statistics, Statistics Norway provides the public and government with extensive research and analysis activities.

statistics and tendency
It is perhaps because of the tendency of economic policy in market-driven economies not to interfere with consumers ’ preferences that the producer-centric representation is the dominant form of viewing the environmental impacts of industrial production: in statistics on energy, emissions, water, etc., impacts are almost always presented as attributes of industries (‘ on-site ’ or ‘ direct ’ allocation ) rather than as attributes of the supply chains of products for consumers.
The intention of these statistics is to measure the tendency of a team or player to waste an opportunity to score.

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