| 31. | Later his research focused on order statistics and statistical inference based on optimal spacing and goodness-of-fit procedures.
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| 32. | Statistical inference uses quantitative or qualitative ( categorical ) data which may be subject to random variations.
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| 33. | An important consideration when carrying out statistical inference using regression models is how the data were sampled.
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| 34. | A theory of statistical inference was developed by repeated-measures design to evaluate their ability to discriminate weights.
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| 35. | He is also known for his work in the theory of statistical inference and in multivariate analysis.
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| 36. | In those cases, a more heavy-tailed distribution should be assumed and the appropriate robust statistical inference methods applied.
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| 37. | Determining whether an ATE estimate is distinguishable from zero ( either positively or negatively ) requires statistical inference.
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| 38. | In this setting, the only relevant power pertains to the single quantity that will undergo formal statistical inference.
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| 39. | One statistical inference is very clear.
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| 40. | In statistical inference, a subset of the population ( a statistical estimated from corresponding characteristics of the sample.
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