Sentence examples for statistical predictions from inspiring English sources

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Granted λ-independence, if the probabilistic dependence of the distant outcome on a nearby physical quantity is not controllable, there can be no way to manipulate the statistics of the distant outcome so as to deviate from the statistical predictions of quantum mechanics.

Rather, what it meant for pure wave mechanics to be empirically faithful with respect to the statistical predictions of quantum mechanics is that one can find the standard quantum statistics we experience in the distribution of a typical relative relative sequence of a modeled observer's measurement records.

In doctor's offices, statistical predictions often make better diagnoses than clinical predictions.

With these, doctors could translate the clinical, biochemical and genetic information they collect on their patients into statistical predictions of life expectancy that could supplement their own clinical judgment.

Taiwan's law bans the publication of opinion polls in the final two weeks of the campaign, though, which means that statistical predictions have been replaced by anecdotal evidence, hunches and speculation.

"We are getting to the point where we are going to be able to make statistical predictions based on the genomic information about complex traits,'' Stephen Hsu told me.

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Because no single factor can accurately predict prognosis, statistical prediction models to integrate the cumulative effects of individual prognostic factors are required for more precise prognosis predictions.

He considerably underplays the power science has for statistical prediction among the multiple weak causes (cancer may not "cause" death, which is ineluctable, but smoking will shorten the statistical odds on your longevity).

Cognitive psychologists--like Paul Meehl, in his classic 1954 treatise, "Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction --have shown rePrediction --havelind algorithmic aPrediction --haverumpshownan judgement in making prepeatedly and diagnoses.

In a 1954 book, "Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction: A Theoretical Analysis and Review of the Evidence," Dr. Meehl, who retired in 1990 but continued to teach at the university until last year, enraged many colleagues by pointing out, in meticulous and ascerbic detail, why clinicians were not very good at predicting people's behavior.

Even if Privy Council were to see fit to approve in bricks and mortar a statistical prediction, this would seem neither sustainable nor desirable set against a static demographic of school leavers, declining mature and part time enrolments, and a funding policy at present reducing, not stimulating, demand.

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