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The phrase "statistical foundations" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the basic principles and concepts of statistics, such as probability, data analysis, and hypothesis testing. You can use "statistical foundations" when discussing the basis of a research project or when explaining the methodology of a study. For example, "The success of this experiment relies heavily on the strong statistical foundations upon which it was designed."
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The rest of the paper is organised as follows: we start with a discription of the statistical foundations of our method and a discussion on how the MMD statistic of [ 21] is modified to account for biological variability.
In this work, we lay the physical and statistical foundations for empirically estimating the phase offsets in SuperDARN data.
For discussions of the theoretical and statistical foundations of multiple imputation, see Nielsen (2003), Rubin (1987), and Zhang (2003).
Combining the results of multiple pieces of research in a meta-analysis is one way to ensure findings have stronger statistical foundations.
By paying close attention to the project baseline schedule and using statistical foundations, this paper proposes a new ex ante control chart which discriminates between acceptable (as-planned) and non-acceptable (not-as-planned) variations of the project's schedule performance.
Apart from Lehrer's research (e.g. Lehrer et al., 2011), which we subsequently address, the focus on the important role of statistical foundations in the development of understanding of length measurement has been largely neglected.
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There is little statistical foundation in the idea that because the economy is struggling he should be running away with the race.
Molloy also gave statistical foundation to journalists' description of Juárez as the "most dangerous city in the world": 192 homicides per 100,000 citizens, well ahead of second-ranking San Pedro Sula in Honduras (119), with New Orleans and Cape Town on 69 and 60 respectively.
The SPICE algorithm has a different and stronger statistical foundation with respect to the LASSO algorithm.
This chapter deals with the statistical foundation of the population balance equation.
pLSA was introduced in 1999 by Thomas Hofmann as a way to provide a sound statistical foundation [29] to LSA.
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