Some statisticians bend statistics not because of logistical problems but to promote certain values or products. |
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The investigations are believed to be highly complex and involve experts in toxicology, diabetes and orthopaedics as well as statisticians. |
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The survey was repeated the following year, and statisticians and psychologists performed even more detailed analyses of the data. |
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These included photographers, journalists, academics and researchers, Ordnance Survey map-makers and statisticians at the UK Census bureau. |
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They would be asked to substantiate each claim, and there would be a jury of statisticians to fact-check whatever they said. |
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Because ecological correlations often seem surprisingly high, some statisticians and social scientists think they should be devalued in some way. |
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It will keep a battalion of civil service economists and statisticians in work with the creation of more monitoring and evaluation. |
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The statistics used to evaluate the data should be evaluated independently by statisticians to ensure their appropriateness. |
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The tragedy is that statisticians and pollsters take these pathetic twits seriously. |
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Ironically, the further the government's statisticians spread their net in the Yorkshire region, the slower was the increase. |
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So if the statisticians are undercounting labor, productivity may be less impressive than advertised. |
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While this broad category includes heavy machinery, it's also where statisticians place computers, fax machines, photocopiers and printers. |
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Election statisticians often need to get their hands on actual vote counts from test precincts to call a race. |
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Psychometricians and other statisticians believe that what we know scientifically is only known with a certain probability. |
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Teams of mathematicians, statisticians, meteorologists, and structural engineers compile the figures. |
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The statisticians wanted to know how many prostitutes were needed for a club to be viable. |
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We are not like journalists or statisticians monitoring whether this capacity exists or does not exist. |
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The national fishery statisticians were presented with, and discussed, a working paper containing the technical elements of the current proposal. |
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The first is to contribute to the development of a methodology adapted to homeopathic practice with the help of hospital statisticians. |
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This sample will allow the statisticians to gauge whether some particular group was miscounted in the original census. |
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This is particularly notable because economists are, at heart, statisticians. |
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The usual business of statisticians is to try to measure what happens or what has happened in the more or less remote past. |
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One delegation noted in particular the benefits of SIAP courses for mid-level statisticians. |
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Talking-head interviews of statisticians and the few scientists willing to take the anti-vax position hardly make for stimulating cinema. |
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Researchers and statisticians have explored ways to generate hard data to inform public debates and policy developments on corruption. |
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This week, we have the figures that are starting to roll regarding spring planting, as statisticians tally crop acreage. |
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The regulatory bodies have access to all the data themselves, not just the summaries, and they're not just paper-pushers, they're scientists and statisticians themselves. |
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Since the statisticians lack a direct measure of housing costs for homeowners, they impute a cost based on rents. |
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What extra set of statisticians, epidemiologists, applied research do we need? |
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Still within the tradition of political economy, these statisticians saw population and vital statistics as given facts which derived from natural and economic laws. |
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She also recently travelled to Botswana to help statisticians and clinicians there develop their own biostatistics programmes. |
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Last year, statisticians counted how long United went without a win. |
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Networking with experts in other disciplines and collaborating with statisticians should be recognized as an important way to conduct research and disseminate findings. |
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Data, micro as well as macro, are available for statisticians in on-line mode. |
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As new exit-poll data has entered the VNS databank and the statisticians have updated their numbers, so too have my correspondents delivered the latest results to me. |
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This leads to a great deal of confusion among statisticians and policymakers. |
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Furthermore, statisticians are not close to the actual data collection, and might not be knowledgeable enough about the precise data content, processing and quality. |
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More generally, the contributions of statisticians, researchers, and analysts will be needed to both advance our shared understanding of the social economy and identify and give expression to the role of government. |
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On the strategic side we have engineers, statisticians, people who are experts with quantitative data, and others who are experts in analyzing that and making sense out of it-very highly qualified people. |
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The statisticians need to not only understand statistical concepts but they must also be familiar with administrative definitions and concepts and relationships among them. |
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Several participants at both conferences pointed at the need for statisticians to be vigilant regarding the potential trade-off between burden reduction and the quality of statistics in its various dimensions. |
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Our teams of animal handlers, veterinarians, ethologists and statisticians work every day to understand our animals and provide reliable and repeatable results. |
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I find it hard to believe that was not at least frequently promised to people given the people the Government of Canada statisticians were enumerating. |
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In cases where both parametric and nonparametric methods are applicable, statisticians usually recommend using parametric methods because they tend to provide better precision. |
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Different options for such transition should be analysed with epidemiologists and statisticians taking into account the above goals and cost benefits. |
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The Network will involve physicists, mathematicians, statisticians, probabilists, biologists, immunologists and engineers. |
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However, what we hoped to have shown is that statisticians could play an important role in providing facts and figures about how public goods and services are allocated and distributed between women and men. |
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The statisticians praising one plan, scorning another are in their element. But so, it seems, are the creative accountants in America's hospitals, insurance companies and medical practices. |
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The scathing take on the FBI numbers came about as a result of an attempt by statisticians within BJS to evaluate what was worth salvaging in the bureau's arrest-related deaths program. |
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Instead, BJS activated a kind of sleeper network of crime statisticians in almost every state across the country, who harvested data from police departments but also from coroners' offices and other sources. |
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We have wonderful statisticians and we have all that information. |
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This allows it to meet the needs of construction company statisticians, policy-makers, project designers and strategic decision-makers, and contribute to the development of a culture of information use and sharing. |
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Federal statisticians see this as a reflection of the fact that many women withdraw from the labour market due to family obligations and rejoin it again at a later date, albeit usually in part-time rather than full-time work. |
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He said that the working groups have proved a very effective means of continuing work between meetings, and that the invitation of regional experts and mathematicians and statisticians to the meetings has proved beneficial. |
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At the same time, very little serious dialogue has taken place between human rights workers and statisticians to determine the needs of the former and how they might be addressed by the tools of the latter. |
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Statisticians are also employed by many other Government departments and agencies, and these statisticians often collect and publish data. |
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The cooperation also entails technical cooperation programmes with third countries and training of European statisticians. |
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Some cricket writers and statisticians, including Bill Frindall, ignored the ICC's ruling and excluded the 2005 match from their records. |
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The raw data from 39 of the studies underwent statistical reanalysis by a subgroup of experienced, impartial statisticians. |
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These include chemists, physico-chemists, opticians, materials scientists, metrologists, rheologists, computer scientists and statisticians. |
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The phrase National Statistics, in capitals, is a warranty that the statistics in question are produced by neutral statisticians and are immune from political interference. |
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It was random enough to give statisticians the screaming fantods. |
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The railways directly or indirectly employed tens of thousands of engineers, mechanics, repairmen and technicians, as well as statisticians and financial planners. |
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Statisticians say the inflation figures may overstate the speed of price rises. |
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Statisticians are puzzling over some peculiar trends in vehicle sales. |
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