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It found 594 people, but a statistical formula that accounted for places not visited during the count produced the 1,780 figure.
It contains a statistical formula for determining the efficiency of campaign spending, which Rove applies to a hundred and seventy-eight Texas counties likely to vote Republican, based on weighted averages of the Republican vote in recent elections.
He needed a wheelchair because walking a step or two made him so breathless, and a statistical formula used to estimate the life expectancy of people with heart failure gave him a 91percentt probability of being dead by now.
The NHS uses a statistical formula known as PRAiS (Partial Risk Adjustment in Surgery) to combine data on these risk factors for all the children a hospital has treated over the previous three years, to give a predicted range for the overall proportion of survivors.
By applying Markov chain analysis to the process of network intrusion, a statistical formula that relates the probability of a network being compromised to the probability of occurrence of intrusion will be obtained.
The developed prediction algorithm provides a statistical formula based on which individuals' absolute risks of developing recurrent depressive episode in the future can be calculated.
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William Sanders, a former University of Tennessee researcher now at the SAS Institute Inc., has spent nearly three decades working on a complex statistical formula that's been adopted in districts serving a total of 12 million students around the country.
The standard deviation can be thought of as the average amount by which the price differs from the mean, calculated using a standard statistical formula.
In the present study, the Pearson correlation coefficient was used which is a helpful statistical formula that measures the strength between variables and relationships which is referred as Pearson R test.
So highly correlated that we could develop a reliable statistical formula between the two tests.
A standard statistical formula provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)[ 18] was used to calculate the sample size: n = [4 (r) (1-r) (f) (1.1)]/[(e) (p) (nh)].
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