"Statistical regularities" refers to patterns or trends that occur repeatedly within a set of data or statistical information. It means that certain outcomes or occurrences have a higher likelihood of happening due to their consistent occurrence over time or in a specific context.
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10) We end with Goodhart's Law, which states that «any
observed statistical regularity will tend to collapse once pressure is placed upon it for control purposes.»
There could not be
statistical regularity, however, without at least some regularity in the behavior of individuals.
Natural laws are
statistical regularities and they evolve by the transformation of the entities whose interrelation they express.
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Statistical regularities may get you far, but it is not how the brain does it.
«Apple's Siri focuses on
statistical regularities, but communication is not about statistical regularities,» he said.
Studies that commenced in the 1990s have indicated that language is learned in part by making use of
these statistical regularities.
There are a lot of losses to be taken by those who think they have discovered
a statistical regularity in the financial markets.