Sentences with phrase «statistical anomalies»

His own creative process begins in the DWH department, searching for statistical anomalies.
Always conduct your own research as statistical anomalies can exist, especially in instances of short - term earnings fluctuations skewing payout ratio.
I realize that these could be statistical anomalies, but Gross Domestic Purchases is far closer to what the average American feels than GDP or GNP.
Were those statistical anomalies predictable?
If we discount the statistical anomalies (like my posts debunking a few myths on the Icelandic political situation which are the most popular pieces I've ever written, unfortunately) an ebook post tends to get more than ten times more traffic than a post on any other subject published at a roughly similar time of day and day of week.
Statistical anomalies are inevitable; that is the hallmark of true randomness.
Vivek Sharma, Higgs search coordinator at the CMS collaboration, agrees that the two experiments have a small discrepancy on what the supposed Higgs mass would be, and that tantalizing hints of new physics from other experiments have often turned out to be statistical anomalies.
You need a whole bureaucratic apparatus devoted to reducing any possible loss to a gross accumulation of statistical anomalies.
@ fheal In this search, will it come up with statistical anomalies, or well docu mented physical impossibility?
Because statistical anomalies is not proof that prayer works.
As a trader, investor or dealer you can take advantage of these and other statistical anomalies.
Are these extremely large markets also home to such statistical anomalies, or is market efficiency winning out in this case?
Investors should guard against excessive bets on unexplained statistical anomalies (e.g., the January effect for small stocks).
Is this just a statistical anomaly?
«We had probably the most unique statistical anomaly in my 50 years of doing this,» the founder and chief executive officer of Wynn Resorts told analysts on a conference call.
We have now addressed a third recurring statistical anomaly in the form of the euro's intra-week pattern.
I am not a statistical anomaly.
One of tonight's 10 college basketball games features a team that has produced quite the statistical anomaly.
This statistical anomaly is called «love.»
It would also be nice to put to bed a statistical anomaly born of Bradford's very brief rise to the top tier of English football: we haven't actually won at Valley Parade in 90 years.
This surge in quakes might be a temporary statistical anomaly.
The statistics for this aspect of the problem suggest that our existence around a yellow dwarf star today, compared to a red dwarf star in the future, might be a slight statistical anomaly — perhaps on the order of finding oneself born ambidextrous or with perfect pitch.
Marked Movies and Cinema Parrot Disco find themselves victims to a statistical anomaly: who would have thought a bad Joaquin Phoenix performance even possible?
The widely reported plummet in the number of young black men attending college is in fact largely a statistical anomaly caused by the increasing number of white women who opt for higher education, a new study by the RAND Corporation contends.
I was a statistical anomaly growing up in New Orleans: a black boy from a relatively well - off family in a city with one of the widest racial wealth gaps in the country.
David Roudebush, the district's assistant superintendent, says the district recognized the spike as «a statistical anomaly» but says no «real conclusions can be drawn due to multiple factors that can affect results.»
But this annoying statistical anomaly shouldn't overshadow the remarkable fact that he won more than half the races he finished.
While a snapshot of one day is quite possibly a statistical anomaly, what doesn't change is the percentage that the Big 5 publishers take from ebooks.
It also has the distinction of having both the highest incidence of violent crime and the lowest incidence of total crime relative to the national median — a unique statistical anomaly.
While this is a statistical anomaly, surely there is someone out there who thinks there's an investing strategy to exploit this «trend».
While this is a statistical anomaly, surely
Is this result just some statistical anomaly?
Isn't it remarkable that Hansen writes an op - ed with an apparent peripheral glitch poking out of a bulky and dire implication and the glitch becoming the topic of the day, while Lindzen can claim in his respective op - ed that there's no recent statistical anomaly in record temperatures and get away with it without a peep?
And in pursuing that obsession, you have dragged the conversation away from the main point, which is that having stumbled upon a statistical anomaly that is apparently worthy of publication, Singer, et al, are representing it in the popular press and the blogosphere as categorical proof that AGW is somehow not happening.
It would be astonishing if it were all a statistical anomaly.
Is the warming real or a statistical anomaly (after all, we are having a particularly cold winter here in the Northeast U.S.).
A couple of extreme years could simply be a statistical anomaly, he said — just pure bad luck.
He simply noticed what was, in effect, a statistical anomaly — the profits were miniscule relative to the capital employed and they always came out fractionally positive.
Rather than being just a statistical anomaly, the recent cool temperatures seem to be part of a steady long - term decline in summertime highs in Chicago, Changnon and his colleagues found.
A decision is patently unreasonable when the defect is obvious, and in this case the only support for the original decision was an unexplained statistical anomaly.
The majority allowed that there was some evidence to support the original decision, but held that something more was required when the only evidence was the statistical anomaly.
The dissent was satisfied that even the statistical anomaly constituted some evidence, such that the «no evidence» requirement would not be met and the original decision was not patently unreasonable.
Morgan predicts private ownership of top - tier centers could soon become a statistical anomaly.

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In their October 2009 paper entitled «Risk Sentiment Index (RSI) and Market Anomalies», Guy Kaplanski and Haim Levy introduce the Risk Sentiment Index (RSI) as a measure of the residual risk contained in VIX after accounting for the statistical and economic variables most predictive of future stock market volatility (such as previous month actual volatility and VIX).
Rubin - Delanchy — in collaboration with Nick Heard, reader in statistics at Imperial College London, and Carey Priebe, professor of statistics at The Johns Hopkins University — has developed a «linear algebraic» approach to network anomaly detection, in which nodes are embedded in a finite dimensional latent space, where common statistical, signal - processing and machine - learning methodologies are then available.
In cases of statistical extreme values or other anomalies, the work will be investigated in detail.
They may be the result of statistical biases: in other words, if you were to look at a different data sample the anomaly would probably disappear.
If you read his talk you will see he talked about the statistical significance of the near 0.4 C anomaly of a period of just one year.
Individual annual anomalies have the disadvantage that they are of little statistical significance, and yet they are the stuff of headlines, as we have seen.
It seems to me (a rank amateur) that the most reasonable way to estimate temperature trends due to CO2 increase is to find the statistical correlation between the CO2 and the temperature anomaly time series.
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