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"Big data allows one to move beyond inference and statistical significance and move toward meaningful and accurate analyses," said Norman Nie, a political scientist who was a pioneering developer of statistical tools for social scientists and who recently formed a new company, Revolution Analytics, to develop software for the analysis of immense data sets.

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Beyond myopic inference in Big Data pipelines.

These may also make it possible to evaluate some historical patterns of genetic change, but this cannot extend beyond statistical inference.

Such extensions can facilitate a variety of population genetic studies in humans and other organisms beyond the inference of demographic history.

But, beyond any inferences, the season finale was pretty explicit in stating that these two loved each other, whether Rachel saying it when she did was a bizarre power play, as some have said, or not.

The approach also allows extensions handling e.g. (1) complex design experiments, (2) REML type of inference beyond the class of a linear model and (3) overdispersion modeling.

Flexible representations can accommodate noise and transformations in sensory input, encode statistical priors of features and allow inference beyond experienced examples.

Bart Selman, associate professor of computer science, on "The Next Generation of Automated Reasoning Methods". Selman said that only a few years ago, general inference beyond a few hundred variable problems was out of reach, but current reasoning engines can handle problems with over a million variables and several million constraints.

He points to a cluster of limitations, some of which clearly generalize beyond the noseeum inference.

Its interpretation is similar to the popular estimator of raw-score reliability, the Cronbach's Alpha, with the advance that for inference beyond the test, Rasch reliability is more conservative and less misleading (Linacre 1997).

The whole thrust of the phenomenalist position, as we have seen, is that any inference beyond immediate experience is impossible, that claims that might seem to be about things outside of experience must, if they are to be justified and knowable, be understood as pertaining only to features and orderly patterns of that experience.

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