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单词 statistics
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Definition of statistics in English:

statistics

plural noun stəˈtɪstɪksstəˈtɪstɪks
  • treated as singular The practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • No centralized statistics are collected on the use of these powers.
    • Eurostat is the organisation responsible for collecting and selling statistics and data about the EU.
    • Pillai's research was in statistics, in particular in multivariate statistical analysis.
    • The briefing was about the issue of how immigration statistics are collected.
    • Each year the Home Office collects and publishes statistics on the numbers and species of animals used.
    • Aitken's mathematical work was in statistics, numerical analysis, and algebra.
    • Wald was working on statistics and probability and he persuaded Lukacs to take an interest in this topic too.
    • This paper is perhaps the first application of probability to social statistics.
    • Bortkiewicz was critical of the approach of Karl Pearson to statistics.
    • Network providers collect statistics and send alarms when there is a drop in service.
    • After only a year at Sussex, Kingman was promoted to a chair of mathematics and statistics in 1966.
    • Fréchet also made important contributions to statistics, probability and calculus.
    • His main research topics were number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics.
    • Wyllie left Newcastle University in 1980 with a degree in computing science and statistics.
    • After the Second World War, van Dantzig changed topics and worked on probability and statistics.
    • It is difficult to know how much, because the Government simply does not collect statistics on it.
    • Brignell's book is a handy demolition of the science and statistics behind this epidemic of epidemiology.
    • Data can be stored and interpreted using wavelets, probability and statistics.
    • He applied mathematical statistics to economics, using nonparametric methods.
    • He, as Poisson and Condorcet did, applied probability to legal statistics.
    Synonyms
    facts, figures, details, particulars, specifics, features
 
 

Definition of statistics in US English:

statistics

plural nounstəˈtɪstɪksstəˈtistiks
  • treated as singular The practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Network providers collect statistics and send alarms when there is a drop in service.
    • Aitken's mathematical work was in statistics, numerical analysis, and algebra.
    • He applied mathematical statistics to economics, using nonparametric methods.
    • Brignell's book is a handy demolition of the science and statistics behind this epidemic of epidemiology.
    • Eurostat is the organisation responsible for collecting and selling statistics and data about the EU.
    • After the Second World War, van Dantzig changed topics and worked on probability and statistics.
    • Fréchet also made important contributions to statistics, probability and calculus.
    • He, as Poisson and Condorcet did, applied probability to legal statistics.
    • After only a year at Sussex, Kingman was promoted to a chair of mathematics and statistics in 1966.
    • His main research topics were number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics.
    • This paper is perhaps the first application of probability to social statistics.
    • Wyllie left Newcastle University in 1980 with a degree in computing science and statistics.
    • No centralized statistics are collected on the use of these powers.
    • It is difficult to know how much, because the Government simply does not collect statistics on it.
    • Each year the Home Office collects and publishes statistics on the numbers and species of animals used.
    • The briefing was about the issue of how immigration statistics are collected.
    • Pillai's research was in statistics, in particular in multivariate statistical analysis.
    • Bortkiewicz was critical of the approach of Karl Pearson to statistics.
    • Wald was working on statistics and probability and he persuaded Lukacs to take an interest in this topic too.
    • Data can be stored and interpreted using wavelets, probability and statistics.
    Synonyms
    facts, figures, details, particulars, specifics, features
 
 
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