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The prudence trap leads us to be overcautious when we make estimates about uncertain events.
The A.P. and other news organizations show fewer unbound delegates because they make estimates about how those delegates will probably vote based on the outcomes of primaries and caucuses.
But the department was doing similar work in earlier years, which allows the economists who work there to make estimates about how to compare the various survey categories over time.
His company draws on publicly available data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas) and from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (Hesa), as well as a database built up by a private student finance service in Germany, to make estimates about the employability and earnings prospects of particular courses and institutions.
We make estimates about the population through the use of the sample data.
These EPS are one way to make estimates about the uncertainty of weather forecasts, by capturing, for example, the uncertainty of current initial atmospheric conditions to provide quantitative probability forecasts (Wernli 2012; Demeritt et al. 2013).
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Most of us are adept at making estimates about time, distance, weight, and volume.
Mr Luckey said he had "learned [his] lesson" about making estimates about how much the company's products will cost, and that he would not reveal how much the upcoming Touch controller will cost.
But if you're upgrading your IT system and are making estimates about employee time and resources, the timeline of the project, and how much you're going to pay outside vendors, the numbers can have great variance.
The disorder is usually clinically silent which makes estimates about the onset of infection during gestation difficult [2].
As noted above in the section Estimation, statistical inference is the process of using data from a sample to make estimates or test hypotheses about a population.
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