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  • {{r|Applied statistics}}
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  • ...n, analysis and presentation of numerical data.<ref>Valparaiso University, Applied Statistics. What is Statistics, http://www.valpo.edu/appstats/index.php, 2009.</ref> ...theory is used in a very wide variety of fields.<ref>See the article on [[applied statistics]].</ref><ref>University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Department of Statistics. 2006
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  • ...onomic statistics]] and other survey-based data, using the techniques of [[applied statistics#Statistical inference|statistical inference]], [[mathematics#Applied mathem
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  • ...onomic statistics]] and other survey-based data, using the techniques of [[applied statistics#Statistical inference|statistical inference]], [[mathematics#Applied mathem
    10 KB (1,413 words) - 06:55, 2 March 2021
  • |Bachelor in Applied Statistics (BAS)
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  • ...ated policies, techniques and institutions'''; including [[antitrust]], [[applied statistics]], [[bank failures and rescues]], [[banking]], [[Bank for International Set
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  • ...re is evidence to suggest that doctors fall victim to an error known as [[Applied statistics/Tutorials#The false positive fallacy|the false positive fallacy]] when eval
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  • The term '''applied statistics''' is used both to denote the work of professional statisticians, who are r ...ut any influence from human action or recognisable natural forces, whereas applied statistics is usually concerned with its use under less restricted circumstances. Also
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  • {{r|Applied statistics}}
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  • - [[applied statistics]]
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