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The phrase "statistical models" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods or frameworks used to analyze data and make predictions based on statistical principles.
Example: "Researchers often rely on statistical models to interpret complex data sets and draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "quantitative models" or "data analysis models."
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Programmers can build statistical models (often using Bayesian statistics) that maps past data to predicted outcomes.
Inventing new statistical models?
"Building statistical models is just like this.
Statistical models simply offered no alternative.
Statistical models could then predict the total population.
Using statistical models, this information can be combined to produce a risk map.
Moody's used statistical models to assess C.D.O.'s; it relied on historical patterns of default.
And that became a prototype of the statistical models that eventually won him the Nobel.
Statistical models are the autistic savants of our age: simultaneously brilliant and foolish.
They used statistical models and question formats that, while internally sound, made the new survey incompatible with the previous one.
Early in these two contests, it looked as if things would play out according to the statistical models.
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