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  • ...ector]], a multivariate random variable that exhibits a particular type of statistical independence ([[Dirichlet distribution]]) {{for|political principles|#Political principles}} ...
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  • ...d conclusions from nothing. Inferring interesting conclusions about real [[statistical population]]s almost always requires some background assumptions. Those ass Here are some examples of statistical assumptions: ...
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  • In [[computer network]]ing, '''cell relay''' refers to a method of [[statistical multiplexing|statistically multiplexing]] small fixed-length [[packet (info ...any combination of stream-based and packet-based data. This is a form of [[statistical time division multiplexing]]. ...
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  • ...ationships between things, or a description that purports to explain these principles and relationships. ...With the advent, in the 20th century, of the application of mathematical, statistical, and experimental techniques to economics, economic theory matured into a c ...
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  • ...it can find the best possible procedure within a given context for given statistical problems, or can provide guidance on the choice between alternative procedu ...iderations about how to make statistical inferences and decisions, much of statistical theory consists of [[mathematical statistics]], and is closely linked to [[ ...
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  • ...ork of theoretical chemistry, there is a systematization of chemical laws, principles and rules, their refinement and detailing, the construction of a hierarchy. ...ems in chemistry. Other major components include [[molecular dynamics]], [[statistical thermodynamics]] and theories of [[Electrolyte|electrolyte solutions]], [[C ...
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  • Statistical methods for psychology include development and application statistical theory and methods for modeling psychological data. ...asurement of psychological attributes. It involves developing and applying statistical models for mental measurements.<ref name=":0" /> The measurement theories a ...
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  • ...e book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uTzeRZFmaBgC&pg=PA100 |title=Principles of data mining and knowledge discovery |author=Jan M. Żytkow, Jan Rauch |is ...ean Statisticians Statistical standards and studies |author=United Nations Statistical Commission |author2=United Nations Economic Commission for Europe |year=200 ...
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  • ...e or more [[random variables]] and other non-random variables. As such, a statistical model is "a formal representation of a theory" ([[Herman J. Adèr|Herman Adè ...onsider a pair of ordinary six-sided [[dice]]. We will study two different statistical assumptions about the dice. ...
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  • ...tival)]], an annual technology and cultural festival managed by the Indian Statistical Institute ...tegrity]], a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes ...
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  • ...hat gives the probability that a system will be in a certain [[microstate (statistical mechanics)|state]] as a function of that state's energy and the temperature ...g Boltzmann]], who first formulated it in 1868 during his studies of the [[statistical mechanics]] of gases in [[thermal equilibrium]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=B ...
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  • ...nergy]], [[force]], [[time]], [[thermodynamics]], [[quantum chemistry]], [[statistical mechanics]], [[Analytical mechanics|analytical dynamics]] and [[Chemical eq ...inantly (but not always) a supra-molecular science, as the majority of the principles on which it was founded relate to the bulk rather than the molecular or ato ...
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  • ...thor=Pearl, Raymond |year=1933 |title=Factors in human fertility and their statistical evaluation |journal=Lancet |volume=222 |issue=5741 |pages=607–611 |doi=10.1 The Pearl Index is sometimes used as a statistical estimation of the number of [[unintended pregnancy|unintended pregnancies]] ...
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  • * [[Thermodynamics]] and [[statistical mechanics]] ...pts to determine the extent of the examinees' understanding of fundamental principles of physics and their ability to apply them to problem solving. Many [[gradu ...
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  • ...uote=[A] form of inconsistency in which the reasoner doesn't apply [their] principles consistently…[T]he fallacy of applying a general principle to various situa ==Statistical== ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical selection process}} ...'' describes the process of selecting a sample of elements from a target [[statistical population|population]] to conduct a survey. ...
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  • {{Statistical mechanics|cTopic=Ensembles}} ...her words, a statistical ensemble is a set of systems of particles used in statistical mechanics to describe a single ...
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  • ...A. (Walter Andrew)|last2=Deming|first2=W. Edwards (William Edwards)|title=Statistical method from the viewpoint of quality control|date=1939|publisher=The Gradua | Statistical quality control (SQC) || 1930s || The application of statistical methods (specifically [[control chart]]s and [[acceptance sampling]]) to qu ...
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  • ==Principles== Yarrow's main design principles are: resistance to attacks, easy use by programmers with no cryptography ba ...
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  • ...stics]], the '''likelihood principle''' is the proposition that, given a [[statistical model]], all the evidence in a [[Sampling (statistics)|sample]] relevant to |title=The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms ...
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