He formulated also a successive and notable statistical theory of spin relaxation and diffusion in solids based on the approach of the non-equilibrium statistical operator of Dmitry Zubarev.
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Where a distance that would, in standard statistical theory, be defined as a Mahalanobis distance cannot be defined in this way because the relevant covariance matrix is invertible.
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He was an author of " Health Effects of Fossil Fuel Combustion Products " ( National Academy of Sciences, 1980 ) and three other books on statistical theory.
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Another problem is that these and other statistical theories are concerned with explaining " average " behavior, despite considerable differences between individuals that may impact one's motivational factors.
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If the observations are collected from a random sample, statistical theory provides probabilistic estimates of the likely size of the sampling error for a particular statistic or estimator.
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King and his research group develop and apply empirical methods in many areas of social science research, focusing on innovations that span the range from statistical theory to practical application.
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In each case, the designation " linear " is used to identify a subclass of models for which substantial reduction in the complexity of the related statistical theory is possible.
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But in quantum statistical theory, a compression is not called adiabatic if it is rapid, even if the system is adiabatically isolated in the classical thermodynamic sense of the term.
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Ludwig Boltzmann was professor at the University of Graz twice, once from 1869 to 1873 and once from 1876 to 1890, while he was developing his statistical theory of heat.
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Like eugenics, the photograph, a product of the scientific age and the modern age of statistical theory, was believed to be truthful, impartial, a precise instrument of research, a tool of reason.