| 21. | Statistical inference is appropriate only for the former.
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| 22. | This approach, known as classical hypothesis testing, is the most widely used method of statistical inference.
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| 23. | The extent to which they can be mapped to formal principles of statistical inference is unclear.
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| 24. | It is possible to make statistical inferences without assuming a particular parametric family of probability distributions.
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| 25. | Different schools of statistical inference have become established.
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| 26. | Statistical hypothesis testing plays an important role in the whole of statistics and in statistical inference.
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| 27. | Here the most important issue concerns inductive strength or methodology ( for example, statistical inference ).
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| 28. | In this way, ABC methods widen the realm of models for which statistical inference can be considered.
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| 29. | Most sequence labeling algorithms are probabilistic in nature, relying on statistical inference to find the best sequence.
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| 30. | One of the many applications of Bayes theorem is Bayesian inference, a particular approach to statistical inference.
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