Sentences with phrase «statistical parlance»

"Statistical parlance" refers to the language or terminology commonly used in the field of statistics. It includes the specific words, phrases, and expressions that statisticians use to describe and communicate statistical concepts, methods, and findings. Full definition
In statistical parlance, gain scores are much noisier than level scores.
[10] There is debate [11] over whether value - added models accurately capture the true contributions (in statistical parlance, «causal estimates») of schools and teachers as opposed to simply identifying correlational relationships.
If you substitute the weights w1 and w2 you found, either in Excel or using matrices, into the left - hand side of the original system of equations or the matrix equation (in statistical parlance, you're calculating the linear predicted values)
In statistical parlance, we say that the parameter (s) should be «integrated out.»
The laughably named «Skeptical Science» site (a climate / warming doomsday site) provides a a handy trend calculator, which confirms whether a linear temperature trend is actually «real» - or in statistical parlance, is the trend «statistically significant» or not, using the widely accepted 95 % confidence interval test (2 sigma).
In statistical parlance, this situation means that the observed trend can not be reliably considered to be part of the collection of modeled trends.
In statistical parlance, their results had a 95 percent confidence level that methane emissions are 1.3 to 2.3 times the inventory.
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