I certainly don't think that, and in fact over the long term I suspect the people who will be most appalled by this mess are
good statisticians.
The DfE has
some good statisticians who know what these figures mean, but some low life on the PR side seems to think they can completely misinterpret data.»
I think it's lack of training and the fact that the really
good statisticians are working with scientists on improving methodologies, and that stuff trickles down slowly.
I remember Manolo Gabbiadini scoring on his debut in the corresponding fixture last season and whilst I'm not the worlds
best statistician I'm pretty sure that he's not scored too many since.
Good nurse,
good statistician, good administrator and all - round excellent person, yes.
We have recruited
the best statisticians - cum - writers to provide students with the statistics assignment writing service that is second to none.
If I were Tony Blair I would phone Michael Mann and say «Why don't you get
our best statisticians to look at your maths and tell the world that it its OK?»
Any good statistician... and no scientist should fail to be one... can tell you that the list of «worst ever» claims you cite are irrelevent.
But from what I read about his demolition of Mann et al's Hockey Stick method, he is certainly
a better statistician than Mike Mann.
It's the thing
a good statistician could help you with in terms of devising improved testing (ideally unbiased central value plus uncertainty range associated with the empirical breakpoints).
Not exact matches
In modern polling, most
statisticians see sampling 1,000 people as a
good compromise between a manageable sample size and acceptable confidence.
Statisticians, political scientists and data journalists have become pretty
good at forecasting election outcomes.
He traveled to Haiti with a group of
statisticians to survey residents so that aid organizations could
better meet their needs.
Statisticians and economists obliged: The French and British are both busily developing new
well - being metrics for official use, and the OECD has just introduced its
Better Life Index, which allows users to compare
well - being across nations.
Below 2,000 games, the results are
good, but
statisticians wouldn't say that results are «significant» enough.
Well - briefed pieces appeared in both the Independent and the Daily Mail, though the interesting nuggets about Rodgers feeling isolated and bypassed by those he was working with are rather lost behind the blasts of the trumpets against the monstrous regiment of
statisticians.
Because I am not a
statistician and I know
better than to bloviate on subjects I don't have a
good grasp on.
«The irony of Chervenak and colleagues who are leading the anti-home birth crusade is that by polarizing the issue, no one can have a reasonable discussion to try and figure how to do this
best,» says Eugene Declercq, a Boston University School of Public Health professor and a CDC
statistician.
So argues an editorial in The Lancet, as
well as recent research from the London School of Economics, and
statisticians at Oregon State University, just to name a few recent examples.
But the program does a
good enough job that it may be able to give linguists a head start, the
statistician added.
More than just the world's
best - selling puzzle, Rubik's Cube has helped teach mathematics and problem solving, and has inspired projects by everyone from
statisticians to artists (two groups rarely mentioned in the same sentence).
It was developed by Prof Cang Hui, a bio-mathematician from Stellenbosch University, in collaboration with two researchers from the United States of America, Prof Gordon A Fox, a
statistician from the University of South Florida, and Prof Jessica Gurevitch, a
well - known ecologist from Stony Brook University.
«The whole point of sport is to work out who the
best is,» says
statistician Ian McHale of the University of Salford, UK.
Those who coordinate such projects have to be able to speak to medical people, epidemiologists,
statisticians, economists, and sociologists as
well as administrators and data security personnel and be able to understand their different concepts and principles.
Now,
statisticians using similar methods found — not surprisingly — that the more researchers reproduce a finding, the
better chance it has of being true.
You may seek the help of experienced seniors who are
well versed in the particular analytical method that you need to apply or seek the advice of a professional
statistician.
And it again, it brought home to me the way in which Martin Gardner was at the hub of a vast universe of brilliant, sparkling intellect — including people like Marvin Minsky [at] the M.I.T. artificial intelligence lab; and John Conway who at the time was in England and later came to Princeton and who invented so many deep and fascinating mathematical ideas, especially the Game of Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a
statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as
well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the world.
«There's no
good way to track the success of these programs,» says John Bailar, emeritus University of Chicago
statistician and co-chair of the panel, part of NRC's Board on Higher Education and Workforce.
My theory is that the poll results, and also the public's appreciation of science's nonmonetizable benefits, are related effects: Both are the result of the public's intuitive understanding of something
well known to
statisticians as heavy - tailed distributions.
The series, published since 1980, addresses the community of
statisticians, as
well as scientists in various disciplines who use statistical methodology in their work.
Kristin N. Javaras, DPhil, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and
statistician whose research and clinical practice focus on eating disorders and overeating, as
well as other commonly co-occurring problems including anxiety and depression.
Those signing the letter include the world's largest scientific society, American Chemical Society, and groups that represent meteorologists, public health experts, biologists, Earth scientists, oceanographers, geologists, crop researchers, bug, fish and reptile experts, as
well as mathematicians and
statisticians.
Statisticians can advise on how
best to combine data from different sources, how to identify and adjust for biases in different measurement systems, and how to deal with changes in the spatial and temporal coverage of measurements.
Members of the focus group discussed many aspects of the role of statistics in human rights problems, as
well as rights of
statisticians as a community and as individual scientists.
Unfortunately no
good data on what percentage of folks working as
statisticians (with degrees) are competent in a clinical research setting — my guess / prior is 10 %
I don't think there is a single
statistician in the world who would argue that flat priors are a
good way to represent lack of knowledge, or who would say that they should be used as a convention (except for location parameters... but climate sensitivity isn't a location parameter).
The problems with flat priors have been
well understood by
statisticians for decades.
This would mean that whatever she wrote there, was proofread by a
statistician, chemist, biologist (micro-biologist), doctor...
well, a whole team of people of different specialisation.
Meeting Your Spouse Online May Lead to a
Better Marriage «Two independent
statisticians oversaw and verified the analysis of the data.
eHarmony works with an intelligent match making algorithm that possess five factor personality tests and is implemented by
well experienced
statisticians and psychologists.
Online dating
statisticians give industries the authoritative name, and if something does not turn out very look like a fairy - tale, it is
well.
But because NAEP didn't start providing state - specific data until the early 90s, we depend on main NAEP to know whether states and cities are doing any
better — any
better than before, any
better in comparison with one another, and any
better in relation to Singapore or Germany (once the
statisticians work their magic and interconnect NAEP results with PISA or TIMSS).
You are both
good enough
statisticians to know that averages across multiple cases (which I reported) are more informative than case - by - case comparisons (which you rely upon), each of which is noisy and therefore more likely to show no statistically significant difference.
And we've got some of the world's
best data scientists and
statisticians examining those data.
Three
Better Ways to Use Global Tests (EdWeek Blog) «Countries Aren't Sports Teams»: International Test Rankings Distort More Than They Reveal, Renowned
Statistician Warns (The 74) Coverage of Professor Judith Singer's recommendations for implementing and understanding global standardized testing.
This year, secondary schools are considered under - performing if their Progress 8 score is below -0.5 (
well below average) and below a further complex calculation that shows government
statisticians are confident that score is accurate.
This method is
well - respected by econometricians and other
statisticians.
Statisticians refer to this score in the diamond as a «point estimate,» because it is the single
best estimate we have of the teacher's true value added.
All of this is biased in and of itself (see also studies above for economists» and
statisticians» other critiques), and quite frankly insulting to / marginalizing of the other
well - respected scholars also conducting solid empirical research in this area (e.g., Henry Braun, Stephen Raudenbush, Jonathan Papay, Sean Corcoran).