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statistician (stætɪˈstɪʃən) [f. statistic + -ian; cf. F. statisticien.] One versed in or engaged in collecting and tabulating statistics.1825 M{supc}Culloch Pol. Econ. i. 59 The object of the statistician is to describe the condition of a particular country at a particular period. 1879 Cassell's Tec...
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Statistician
A statistician is a person who works with theoretical or applied statistics. The profession exists in both the private and public sectors. Nature of the work
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of 2014, 26,970 jobs were classified as statistician in the United States
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Florence Nightingale: The pioneer statistician | Science Museum
The Crimean War (1853-6) was the first high-technology conflict of the modern age—an age of railways, telegraph wires, photography and high-explosive shells. And it was a war of shocking statistics, with tens of thousands of soldiers dying. Wrecked battery, Crimea, 1855. Photograph by James Robertson. Florence Nightingale and her team came ...
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Kevin Scott - Principal Research Statistician
May 16, 2023 — Kevin Scott is a principal research statistician developer at SAS Institute Inc. He received a Master's in statistics from North Carolina ...
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Florence Nightingale: The passionate statistician - Science News
November 26, 2008 at 4:13 pm. When Florence Nightingale arrived at a British hospital in Turkey during the Crimean War, she found a nightmare of misery and chaos. Men lay crowded next to each ...
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statistician
statistician/ˌsættɪˈstɪʃn; ˌstætə`stɪʃən/ nperson who studies or works with statistics 统计学的研究者; 统计学家; 统计员.
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The American Statistician | Taylor & Francis Online
Feb 26, 2024Teacher's Corner. In this section, The American Statistician publishes articles, notes, and discussions of interest to statistics teachers covering a variety of different courses and settings. The range includes: statistics and probability topics for high school students, including Advanced Placement Statistics;
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Robert Wedderburn (statistician)
Robert William Maclagan Wedderburn (1947–1975) was a Scottish statistician who worked at the Rothamsted Experimental Station.
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'FiveThirtyEight' Statistician Nate Silver Reports On The 2016 ... - NPR
GROSS: Every vote in America is supposed to be equal, but it often seems like they're not, in the primaries and the caucuses - that some votes count more than others. Some states count more than ...
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Carl Morris (statistician)
Carl Neracher Morris was a professor in the Statistics Department of Harvard University and spent several years as a researcher for the RAND Corporation working on the RAND Health Insurance Experiment. Early life
Carl Morris had received his BS in Aeronautical Engineering from the California Institu...
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Reference for the Law of the Unconscious Statistician? Does anyone know of a reference (a book or journal article) for the Law of the Unconscious Statistician?
Robert Israel gives a reference here. It is Ross' book "Introduction to Probability Models", but it is only in Ed. 1-3.
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John Darwin (statistician)
John Haddrick Darwin (17 December 1923 – 29 October 2008) was a New Zealand statistician, he rose to Government Statistician of New Zealand from 1980 He was appointed Government Statistician and head of the Department of Statistics in 1980. He retired in 1984.
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Why would a statistician or mathematician want to find the ratio between two maximum likelihood in a likelihood-ratio test? Why would a statistician or mathematician want to find the ratio between two maximum likeliho...
This is a consequence of the Neyman-Pearson lemma.
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Chartered Statistician
A Chartered Statistician may use the post-nominal letters CStat. The Royal Statistical Society's Chartered Statistician qualification is equal in status to the Accredited Professional Statistician (PStat) qualification
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What's the difference between the expectation of a function of a random variable and the law of the unconscious statistician Given a random variable $X$, some function $g(X)$, and $X$'s pdf $p_x(X)$ I know from probab...
The "Law of the Unconscious Statistician" is just a name for the fact that $E(g(X))$ is given by the formula you wrote. There is no difference.
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