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单词 statisticize
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statisticizev.

Brit. /stəˈtɪstᵻsʌɪz/, U.S. /stəˈtɪstəˌsaɪz/
Forms: 1800s– statisticise, 1800s– statisticize.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: statistic n., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < statistic n. + -ize suffix.
1. intransitive. To cite, collect, or use statistics.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > collect or employ statistics [verb (intransitive)]
statisticize1971
1821 Farmer's Mag. Aug. 264 I have no objection whatever to a Committee of the House of Commons statisticising, when the subjects under their discussion require it, provided they statisticise with a reference to facts alone.
1835 ‘W. C. Search’ Metaphysic Rambles 18 Let it mineralogize, statisticize, and botanize its fill, without drawing on other sources than human knowledge can supply.
1915 Pearson's Mag. Dec. 608 The reason why the Bureau of Labor Statistics laboriously statisticizes as it does is clear.
1971 Nature 30 Apr. 602/3 The objective..is not to help budding statisticians to statisticize but to help experimental scientists to experiment properly.
2. transitive. To collect statistics about; to analyse or investigate using statistics.
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1865 W. Wright Oil Regions Pennsylvania viii. 219 The prizes in Petrolian lotteries are dramaticised, historicised, financicised, statisticised to the point of weariness.
1919 F. Grendon Nixola of Wall St. xi. 205 His presence lent them the moral strength they needed to protest against the holding of the punitive meeting on Methods of Statisticizing Poverty.
1976 A. Schroeder Shaking it Rough iv. 16 I was directed down a hallway to Identification, where I was fingerprinted, photographed and vitally statisticized.
2009 D. Bakan in L. P. Mos Hist. Psychol. Autobiogr. 38 It was an extraordinary effort to quantify, statisticize, and operationalize some of the notions that seemed to derive from Murray's work.

Derivatives

staˈtisticized adj.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [adjective] > statistical > in form of statistics
statisticized1879
1879 St. George's Hosp. Rep. 9 216 The 210 statisticised cases correspond to 202 patients.
2002 W. Bruneau & D. C. Savage Counting out Scholars i. 25 The readiness of the British and North American publics to accept testing..is easier to understand given these nations' lengthy histories of statisticized and behaviourist social science.
staˈtistiˌcizing n.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > statistics > collecting or using
statisticizing1821
statistics1839
1821 Farmer's Mag. Aug. 264 It is not their statisticising, therefore, that has produced my disappointment.
1875 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 663/1 There is therefore a quantity of real labour to perform in the process of statisticising.
1927 Sunday Express 17 July 11 She says that the wife is to blame in fifty percent. of desertions... This is a dreadful specimen of statisticising. It means absolutely nothing.
2011 D. Faust Coping with Psychiatric & Psychol. Testimony (ed. 6) v. 93/2 The other use..goes beyond the statisticizing of the observations and involves inference problems.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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