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  • ...l unit is, in part, determined by the reliability of the components in the statistical assembly, and by their interactions. Much of the observation of a statistical assembly requires special preparation of the unit, which demands that the i ...
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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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  • ...transport data between computers or kinds of network equipment. It is a [[Reliability (computer networking)|reliable]], [[connection-oriented]] [[packet switchin ...any combination of stream-based and packet-based data. This is a form of [[statistical time division multiplexing]]. ...
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  • ...analysis, particularly in hypothesis testing. In a secondary analysis, the statistical analyst further examines the data to suggest other questions and to help pl ...2|mr=1621421}}</ref><ref>Nelson, Wayne B., (2004), ''Accelerated Testing - Statistical Models, Test Plans, and Data Analysis'', John Wiley & Sons, New York, {{ISB ...
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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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  • {{About|software development|the statistical analysis process|Regression analysis|}} ...n and prioritization: a survey |journal=Software Testing, Verification and Reliability |date=2010 |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=67–120|doi=10.1002/stvr.430}}</ref> ...
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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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  • When performing statistical analysis, [[Dependent and independent variables|independent variables]] tha ...rement or identification in completely different ways, thus increasing the reliability of the measurement. Orthogonal testing thus can be viewed as "cross-checkin ...
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  • {{short description|Failure analysis system used in safety engineering and reliability engineering}} ...mined. This analysis method is mainly used in [[safety engineering]] and [[reliability engineering]] to understand how systems can fail, to identify the best ways ...
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  • ...ation per connection as in [[circuit switching]], takes advantage of the [[statistical multiplexing]] on its transmission links, an intrinsic feature of packet sw ...45/1499799.1499869| s2cid=8790311}}</ref> Some circuit protocols provide [[Reliability (computer networking)|reliable communication service]] through the use of d ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical amount}} ==Statistical properties== ...
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  • ...true value]].<ref name="Dodge">Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. {{ISBN|978-0-19-920613-1}}</ref> Such errors are inherent in ...by two distinct types of errors, systematic errors on the one hand, and [[Statistical randomness|random]] on the other hand. The effects of '''random errors''' c ...
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  • ...]], the [[North American Industrial Classification System]] (NAICS), the [[Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community]] (NACE) or ...etition than services. However, with dramatic cost reduction and speed and reliability improvements in the transportation of people and the communication of infor ...
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  • While ''precision'' is a description of ''[[random errors]]'' (a measure of [[statistical variability]]), # More commonly, a description of ''[[systematic errors]]'' (a measure of [[statistical bias]] of a given measure of [[central tendency]], such as the mean). In th ...
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  • A formula for calculating the variance of an entire [[statistical population|population]] of size ''N'' is: ...imator bias|unbiased]] estimate of the population variance from a finite [[statistical sample|sample]] of ''n'' observations, the formula is: ...
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  • ...nt, the [[North American Industrial Classification System]] (NAICS), the [[Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community]] (NACE) in ...etition than services. However, with dramatic cost reduction and speed and reliability improvements in the transportation of people and the communication of infor ...
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  • ...the numbers are from observing a [[sampling (statistics)|sample]] of a [[ statistical population |larger group]], the arithmetic mean is termed the ''[[sample me ===Statistical location=== ...
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  • ...by balancing both known and unknown factors at the outset of the study. In statistical terms, it underpins the principle of probabilistic equivalence among groups ...on is widely applied in various fields, especially in scientific research, statistical analysis, and resource allocation, to ensure fairness and validity in the o ...
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  • ==Statistical inference== ...t.gov/div898/handbook/eda/section3/eda3667.htm NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods]''</ref> estimator of <math>1/\lambda</math> and the distribution m ...
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  • ...}}</ref> The levels of individuals on nonobservable latent variables are [[Statistical inference|inferred]] through [[mathematical model]]ing based on what is obs ...nking has been almost completely suppressed and removed, and replaced by a statistical thinking. Precisely here we see the cancer of testology and testomania of t ...
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