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"statistic of interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any statistic that is pertinent or of importance to some topic. For example, "Economists have tracked the statistic of interest, gross domestic product, for many years to measure the economic health of countries."
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To display statistics at the group level, the statistic of interest was projected onto a cortical inflated surface template using surface mapping with AFNI SUMAAFNI SUMA
To display statistics at the group level, the statistic of interest was projected on the parcellated (aparc 2009 (ref. 45) cortical inflated map associated with the Freesurfer average template ('fsaverage') using SUMA.
Step 2: Calculate the Bootstrap version of the statistic of interest (difference of mortality rate and response time).
R 2 of the predictions will be a statistic of interest for daily and by-shift predictions.
For each node, the 504 GIC values, along with three out of the four parameters relating to each GIC value are passed to the anovan function to compute the F value, which is the main output statistic of interest.
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Rawski says a little-known statistic ("rate of interest recovery") suggests that "50% is a better jumping-off point".
Rawski says a little-known statistic ("rate of interest recovery") suggests that "50% is a better jumping-off point". Intriguingly, Rawski says Chinese statisticians and technocrats not only provide his raw data but sometimes reveal in clever ways that their political masters are forcing them to cover up.
"We don't think a single statistic is of interest to universities trying to combat this problem," Krebs said.
While that may not seem like a great gain, according to Paul Bortz, managing director of Browne, Bortz & Coddington, consultants, there will be meaningful gains in the time spent viewing cable programming, a statistic of great interest to advertisers.
The empirical power is the proportion of runs in which the z-statistic for the parameter of interest exceeds the z-statistic for the desired level of statistical significance.
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