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The phrase "a statistical assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an evaluation or analysis based on statistical methods or data.
Example: "The researchers conducted a statistical assessment to determine the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a statistical analysis" or "a statistical evaluation."
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A statistical assessment of π, including a quantification of uncertainty, requires a probabilistic model for x.
A dynamic (theoretical) model of the structure is established and a statistical assessment of the error variability presented.
A statistical assessment of the importance of the particular processes to the creation of the aggregates was done.
This paper presents a comprehensive review and computational evaluation as well as a statistical assessment of 22 existing heuristics.
The detection and isolation logic together with a statistical assessment of the FDD schemes are also presented.
The purpose of this paper is to provide a statistical assessment of energy losses in offshore basins using the Willis Energy Loss database.
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In a finite-size system, is it reasonable/possible to perform a robust statistical assessment of power law statistics?
To test the robustness of our motif predictions, we performed a second statistical assessment of motif modification using a different set of underlying assumptions.
First, this has important implications for the interpretation of results from a robust statistical assessment of the distribution.
However, the issue of a rigorous statistical assessment of the accuracy of the sampling strategy adopted to produce estimates is, in essence, still undervalued.
The data obtained were subjected to a basic statistical assessment.
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