Statist : Handbook of statistical bioinformatics / Henry Horng-Shing Lu, Bernhard Schölkopf, Hongyu Zhao, editors
2011
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Statistcs Nutrition Australia : Towards national indicators for food and nutrition : an AIHW view : reporting against the Dietary Guidelines for Australian Adults / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The application of STATISTICS to biological systems and organisms involving the retrieval or collection, analysis, reduction, and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data
Statistic Russia Rural conditions : Tsardom of sufficiency, empire of norms : statistics, land allotments, and agrarian reform in Russia, 1700-1921 / David W. Darrow
2018
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STATISTICA (Computer file) : Applied statistics : using SPSS, Statistica, MATLAB, and R / Joaquim P. Marques de Sá
Here are entered works on statistics as a branch of learning, as well as works consisting of general statistical data not limited to a specific place or topic, and works on the discipline of statistics. For the latter the heading may be subdivided by place. Works of statistical data on a specific place or topic are entered under the place or topic with the subdivision Statistics --subdivision Statistics under names of countries, cities, etc., individual corporate bodies, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topics, and phrase headings for certain types of statistics, e.g. Criminal statistics
Statistical astronomy -- Data processing : Bayesian Models for Astrophysical Data : Using R, JAGS, Python, and Stan / Joseph M. Hilbe, Rafael S. de Souza, Emille E. O. Ishida
Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions
Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions
The use of statistical methods in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication, and use. Formerly called statistical bibliography. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)