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"statistical inferences" can be used in written English
Statistical inferences are conclusions that can be drawn from data that is collected and analyzed. For example, "After analyzing the survey data, we can draw several statistical inferences about our target demographic."
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statistical inferences
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Plural of statistical inference
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Based on this estimate of non-sphericity, the statistics are adjusted when making statistical inferences.
All statistical inferences were two-tailed and p value <0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.
"There are endless possibilities for doing bad statistical inferences," said Persi Diaconis, a statistician at Stanford University.
"He is confident that after a full examination of the facts as opposed to ambiguous and unreliable statistical inferences he will be completely vindicated".
The posterior distribution provides the basis for statistical inferences concerning the parameter.
Estimation and hypothesis testing are procedures used to make statistical inferences.
This affects statistical inferences significantly.
Hence the statistical inferences are significant.
Furthermore, each round of the experiment was executed 30 times, in order to provide statistical inferences.
Statistical inferences are drawn from a comparison of the results obtained for different storms.
Finally, the cut-off used for statistical inferences from statistical parametric maps is variable.
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