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Перевод: statistician
[существительное] статистик
Тезаурус:
- "Give him to the Chief Statistician?"
- I am not a statistician.
- A poll that would satisfy the aesthetic sense of a professional statistician would, for example, always ask any Don't Know how he voted last time, and collate this information into the poll.
- Every survey which involves sampling has its own problems and the social researcher who can call on a statistician for advice should never fail to do so.
- There is nothing which can be guaranteed to alienate the affections of a statistician more than the surveyor who goes for advice after he has made a mess of sampling and needs someone to get him out of the mess.
- SCAR's expert, medical statistician Michael Palmer, reminded the hearing of how the leukaemia controversy had developed since the 1983 Yorkshire TV revelations about Sellafield (see Chapter Two).
- An imaginative application of multi-dimensional scaling by the statistician David Kendall serves to illustrate how widely the technique can be applied.
- As I sat listening to Dr Bowie and his statistician talking at the press conference called to launch their report, carefully explaining the origin of the figures, I realized the significance of this news.
- The truth is, Sir Claus says, that if there are no more than two or three percentage points between the parties, then "the interpretation is strictly meaningless" to a statistician.
- Compared with 10 years ago, when it was estimated that at least 70 per cent of two-parent households with two children came within the scheme, less than half of two-parent families now qualify, according to the author of the study, Michael Murphy, a statistician at the London School of Economics.
- In future, no doubt, interviewers will look at test scores attained by teachers' pupils and every school governing body will have a statistician capable of producing appropriate graphs.
- Thom's theoretical analysis was based on the work of S.R. Broadbent, a statistician whose quantum hypothesis allows the extent to which data are quantised to be assessed objectively.
- The second, much less well-known, was chaired by Dr Reuben Smeed, the outstanding transport statistician of his generation.
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