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Statistic

Statistic meaning

Alternative form of statistical.

Synonyms of Statistic

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When the logarithm of the likelihood ratio is used, the statistic is known as a log-likelihood ratio statistic, and the probability distribution of this test statistic, assuming that the null model is true, can be approximated using Wilks’ theorem.

Conditional likelihood Sometimes it is possible to find a sufficient statistic for the nuisance parameters, and conditioning on this statistic results in a likelihood which does not depend on the nuisance parameters.

Information of a statistic Information of a statistic on model parameters can be defined in several ways.

The explanations below are for quick reference and do not fully or completely define the statistic; for the strict definition, see the linked article for each statistic.

And it was the 13th-most valuable pitch in all of baseball, according to Statcast’s “Run Value” statistic, which essentially measures how effective a pitch is.

An often-quoted statistic from is that South Africans trust religious leaders more than politicians.

APPARENTLY there are lies, damned lies and then the astonishing statistic reported in today’s Herald (November 6) that "British women are having almost one fewer child than they wish to".

Aside from leading IndyCar in every meaningful statistic, Palou goes into this weekend’s finale having completed all but two laps this season.

A study on alcohol consumption and risks now says researchers found what many may find to be a surprising statistic.

But reducing this loss to a mere statistic is a disservice to the student’s memory.

But the key statistic is on the first slide—that 85 percent of San Diego’s water is already imported.

But they had created little and the more important statistic was the scoreline.

Chloe Hayman is no statistic.

Despite this troubling statistic, we have strong energy growth potential.

Each square on the grids throws up an appalling statistic.

Former Kentucky star Oscar Tshiebwe scored his first official NBA point (his point during the in-season tournament didn’t count as an official NBA statistic) last night in a 140-126 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Give him a statistic and he will tweak it for political ends.

He points to an alarming statistic.

He went on: “The Scottish Government treated questions with a real lack of transparency, breaching freedom of information laws by refusing to release key details about how this dodgy statistic was dreamt up.

His report also revealed the statistic that 6,997 children in Gwynedd were now “living in poverty”.