Sentences with phrase «statistical point of view»

These data are useful to reassure you that rejection is a normal part of recruitment and from a purely statistical point of view, you could expect to attend six interviews before being successful.
Harper admits that there the survey is problematic from a strict statistical point of view, but it is an interesting read nonetheless.
So, from a purely statistical point of view, the efforts to control this pest that are directed at the eggs and larvae will yield the best results, and prevent future generations from being born.
This renders the entire report meaningless from a statistical point of view.
From a statistical point of view, Chamberlain managed to complete only 72 % of his passes on the evening, and none of his 4 attempts on goal were hitting the target — which demonstrates the kind of game Chamberlain had against Hull City.
The fixture finished 3 - 0 to Stoke at the Hawthorns last season, in where 2 goals came from the penalty spot and West Brom dominated from the statistical point of view.
Well, these authors focus exclusively on US data [3](and a supplement that I have to take their word for because apparently it's impossible to find even online, though the same authors have written up US data suggesting a higher risk to homebirth [4]-RRB- to suggest that homebirth is inherently less safe (and use the infamous Wax et al. study [5] which is considered a gong show at best from a methodological and statistical point of view).
What we are developing now are a really unique set of tools that are going to allow us to monitor the changes in the retina at the cellular scale over time in the same person; and we think that this is really going to have a transformative effect because it's not only very powerful from the statistical point of view but it really is going to allow us to do experiments that were not possible before.
The apparent impact of having a female math teacher on a girl's performance in science was a negative 4 percent of a standard deviation, a fairly large effect (though one that was only weakly significant from a statistical point of view).
This allows an absolute scale for entropy to be established from a statistical point of view, and also determines the degree of randomness or disorder in a system.
From a statistical point of view, your credit rating reflects how likely you are to make your payments on time and repay your debts.
Let me prove him wrong on a statistical point of view.
From a statistical point of view a lot of information is lost by looking only on extreme events and the statistical test will not be very strong i.e. the probability to reject a false null hypothesis will be small.
The composite record show large sea ice variations around a small negative trend since 1900, although the trend from a statistical point of view is not significant (Polyakov et al. 2003).
From a statistical point of view, Georgian drivers had it about average for the US.
This means from a statistical point of view, submitting both a resume and cover letter increases your chance of an initial document review by approximately 35 %.
Data from three countries were used as an example case to compare the single - and multiple - item approaches from a substantial and a statistical point of view.
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