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The phrase "a statistical model" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mathematical representation or framework used to analyze data and make predictions based on statistical principles.
Example: "The researchers developed a statistical model to predict the outcomes of the experiment based on the collected data."
Alternatives: "a statistical framework" or "a statistical representation".
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It's still a statistical model, but at least the statistics are about people, rather than things.
When there were differences in the sequence, the researchers used a statistical model to predict the most likely original version.
The researchers used a statistical model to estimate the expected number of cancers and the expected death rate without screening.
They construct a statistical model, known as a probit equation, to determine which factors make victory more likely.
Past queries can be used to build a statistical model of the way words are frequently strung together, Mr. Cohen said.
Using a statistical model and the best available data, Dr. Simonsen found that influenza probably causes just 5 to 10percentt of all winter deaths in the elderly.
He told me, To determine whether there has been a significant change in concurrent droughts and heatwaves, we used a statistical model new to hydrology.
His dissertation was a statistical model of the spread of bromegrass weeds, which was read, after years of work, by 10 people.
The investigators used a statistical model to estimate how long patients would be expected to live after most had survived about three years.
Mark Zandi, who runs Moody's Economy.com, has built a statistical model designed to predict the proper level for housing prices in every major metro area.
Using these cues, and others, Stern and Guzman build a statistical model that predicts entrepreneurial quality.
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