| 1. | More generally, statistical models are part of the foundation of statistical inference.
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| 2. | Statistical inference uses mathematics to draw conclusions in the presence of uncertainty.
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| 3. | Statistical inference for Pearson's correlation coefficient is sensitive to the data distribution.
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| 4. | Statistical inference from randomized studies is also more straightforward than many other situations.
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| 5. | :: Statistical inference can be used applied on the History of writing corpus.
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| 6. | :* When the sample size is insufficient for straightforward statistical inference.
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| 7. | They are based on statistical inference, and thus offer only a range of predictions.
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| 8. | Like formal statistical inference that formal statistical procedure or methods are not necessarily used.
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| 9. | Gibbs sampling is commonly used as a means of statistical inference, especially Bayesian inference.
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| 10. | In this specification the error terms are white noise, so statistical inference is valid.
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