Sentences with phrase «statistical perspective»

Others have taken issue with the report from a purely statistical perspective.
I should add — from a strictly statistical perspective — that trends in extremes are very, very hard to characterize.
This has included informing Congress of statistical perspectives on climate change, advocating forensic science reform, and promoting risk - limiting audits to election officials.
In this environment, any argument that puts risk into statistical perspective — or criticises the alarm generated by sensational copy, anti-nuclear activists and interventions from public - health bureaucracies — looks like advocacy.
Beneath the attention - grabbing headline, however, the claim is given statistical perspective: «a child's exposure in one day would be less than one ten - thousandth of what they would receive from naturally occurring background radiation in a day».
He's also seen the numbers and concedes that supply really does appear to be keeping up with demand — at least from a statistical perspective — but he cautions there still could be problems.
From a statistical perspective, Pentecostals tend to be less «nominal» than other believers.
The FSU line has long been less than the sum of its parts, at least from a statistical perspective.
The buzz began before the 2017 season and continued despite Wyoming's Josh Allen regressing drastically from a statistical perspective, UCLA's Josh Rosen continuing to struggle with injuries, and USC's Sam Darnold dealing with some turnoveritis.
But from a statistical perspective, it appears experience in these two units means very little.
From a statistical perspective 1 goal in 4 games is decent for a striker returning from injury, he battled with injuries throughout the season.
From the chart above, it is clear that QPR deserved at least a tie in this game from a statistical perspective.
«From a statistical perspective, none of these changes were different from zero.
From a statistical perspective, the orangutan data was indistinguishable from human data.
Both residential burglary and drug crime decreased in the casino area (again though, not significantly from a statistical perspective) and there were reductions in these crimes in the buffer areas.
«From a statistical perspective, neither drug significantly improved survival to hospital discharge in the overall group of treated patients.
It's hard to tell from the graph, but, from a purely statistical perspective, teachers who perform better on the Praxis math are, on average, better math teachers.
Differences between scores or between percentages are discussed only when they are significant from a statistical perspective.
Throughout the results, differences between scores or between percentages are discussed only when they are significant from a statistical perspective.
Reading scores rose less, and were only «weakly» significant from a statistical perspective, meaning that it's unclear whether reading outcomes improved or not after the firing policy.
From a statistical perspective, flying is safer than it's ever been, and it's the roadways you should really be worried about.
The problem, of course: We're dealing with a sample of only 106, so maturities cd run wildly ahead / behind schedule & we cd deduce v little from a statistical perspective.
The paper then discusses today's coal - fired power plant fleet from a statistical perspective, by looking at age, size and the expected performance of today's plant across several countries.
From a statistical perspective, the insurance company wins a vast majority of the time.
As I said earlier, I have a 50 / 50 chance of being right on this one from a purely statistical perspective, but perhaps a better - than - even chance of being closer to the mark based upon good ol' common sense (aka skepticism).
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