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- noun Plural form of
statistician .
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Examples
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The attitude comes out right away with the slide showing “Enter the amateurs (M&M)” He was even patronizing towards Wegman, the cause being Wegman’s very reasonable suggestion that statisticians be included among workers doing proxy reconstructions (as though it were a patent ‘make work for statisticians‘ gambit).
New Article in Chronicle of Higher Education « Climate Audit 2006
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The margin for error, according to standards customarily used by statisticians, is no more than plus or minus 4% percentage points.
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The word statisticians have suggests that it is statistically significant, which we summarize by saying "significant."
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That is why he is unchallenged and the “climate scientists aka statisticians” will not engage him in a debate, but resort to printing statements such as “has been refuted”.
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One of the problems with the climate change scientists is that they are too inward looking and don't bring in other experts such as statisticians that could help them analyze whatever data they are collecting.
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Couldn't you make it more 'Daily Star' for him in future please, it makes a 'statisticians' life so much easier when he is pretending to be a politician.
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English said it will be up to "statisticians" to decide whether there was a recession.
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English said it will be up to "statisticians" to decide whether there was a recession.
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English said it will be up to "statisticians" to decide whether there was a recession.
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I would especially love to see how these "statisticians" rationalize away the fac tat the religious US produces so much more scientific output than atheistic France.
Pharyngula 2009
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