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  • 61Portal:Statistics — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 62Random error — Random errors are errors in measurement that lead to measurable values being inconsistent when repeated measures of a constant attribute or quantity are taken. The word random indicates that they are inherently unpredictable, and have null… …

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  • 63Mode (statistics) — In statistics, the mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set or a probability distribution.[1] In some fields, notably education, sample data are often called scores, and the sample mode is known as the modal score.[2] Like the… …

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  • 64Moral statistics — most narrowly refers to numerical data generally considered to be indicative of social pathology in groups of people. Examples include statistics on crimes (against persons and property), illiteracy, suicide, illegitimacy, abortion, divorce,… …

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  • 65Department for Statistics (Georgia) — The Department of Statistics for Georgia is a governmental body in charge of national statistics and responsible for carrying out a census once in every four years in Georgia (country). Contents 1 History 2 Head of Department 3 The work and… …

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  • 66High-dimensional statistics — High Dimensional StatisticsHigh dimensional statistics is the branch of mathematical and applied multivariate statistics aimed at treatment of statisical data whose dimension is so large that it is comparable in magnitude to sample size and may… …

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  • 67List of D.C. United records and statistics — D.C. United is an American professional soccer club based in Washington, D.C.. The club was founded in 1995 as an inaugural Major League Soccer franchise, and began play in 1996. The club currently plays in MLS. This list encompasses the major… …

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  • 68Method of moments (statistics) — See method of moments (probability theory) for an account of a technique for proving convergence in distribution. In statistics, the method of moments is a method of estimation of population parameters such as mean, variance, median, etc. (which… …

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  • 69Familywise error rate — In statistics, familywise error rate (FWER) is the probability of making one or more false discoveries, or type I errors among all the hypotheses when performing multiple pairwise tests [Shaffer J. P. Multiple Hypothesis Testing, Annual Review of …

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  • 70Frequency (statistics) — In statistics the frequency of an event i is the number ni of times the event occurred in the experiment or the study. These frequencies are often graphically represented in histograms. We speak of absolute frequencies, when the counts ni… …

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