Sentences with phrase «tanwin of statisticians»

He traveled to Haiti with a group of statisticians to survey residents so that aid organizations could better meet their needs.
Almost 70 % of its workforce consists of statisticians, while 11 % are IT specialists.
«In «The New Criminology», Max D. Schlapp and Edward E. Smith say that two generations of statisticians found that the ratio of convicts without religious training is about 1/10 of 1 %.
According to data provided to me by Rich Houseal of the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies, Massachusetts is the most Catholic state in the nation.
It is this homeless Christ who represents 8,990 cultural contexts in the world today (I use the figures of statistician David B. Barrett).
Richard John Neuhaus notes that the decennial study of church membership conducted by the Glenmary Research Center and sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies has confirmed the phenomenon highlighted in Dean Kelley's 1972 Why Conservative Churches Are Growing (While We're At It, January).
The size of a religious group deserves the attention not only of the statistician, but also of all those who believe that a very different psychology typifies the masses on the one hand and intimate circles on the other.
I will also be receiving some help from time to time on the Rankings from some of your statisticians..
Well - briefed pieces appeared in both the Independent and the Daily Mail, though the interesting nuggets about Rodgers feeling isolated and bypassed by those he was working with are rather lost behind the blasts of the trumpets against the monstrous regiment of statisticians.
Various scoring and passing feats are challenged but this season another aspect of Barcelona has caught the attention of statisticians; their misly defence.
American Statistical Association, Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights Contact: Joseph B. Kadane, Chair; Steve Pierson, Staff Liaison The Committee concerns itself with violations of and threats to the scientific freedom and human rights of statisticians and other scientists throughout the world.
The county - level data was acquired from the U.S. Census, the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and consisted of three sets of factors.
«This likely is the first time a group of statisticians have had really close examination of sea level data,» said Parnell.
«But this is the first time that the community of statisticians, as represented by the ASA Board of Directors, has issued a statement to address these issues.»
But the bureau does track and project the employment of statisticians.
«We had a whole group of statisticians reanalyze the data because we didn't believe it,» she says.
In the socioeconomic policy analysis unit, «our work is the work of statisticians and economists,» Menchini says.
The series, published since 1980, addresses the community of statisticians, as well as scientists in various disciplines who use statistical methodology in their work.
The ASA Director of Science Policy's job is to advocate on behalf of statisticians» interests and to raise the profile of statisticians in policymaking.
The Committee concerns itself with violations of and threats to the scientific freedom and human rights of statisticians and other scientists throughout the world.
Science for policy seeks to inform policymakers about the relevant science on an issue they are considering and relates more to the second aspect of my job, raising the profile of statisticians in policymaking.
Members of the focus group discussed many aspects of the role of statistics in human rights problems, as well as rights of statisticians as a community and as individual scientists.
Since starting this job in 2008, I've come to believe that elevating the profile of statistics within the science community is also important to raising the profile of statisticians in policymaking.
Paraphrased using Harch's words, this theme speaks to the necessity of statisticians (and scientists generally) to take the initiative and step outside the relative safety of their familiar surroundings to influence policy.
The ASA participants consisted of a diverse group of statisticians from academia, government, and private industry.
A group of statisticians, mathematicians and biologists have formed a Working Group at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis to address the questions arising from the problem of analyzing complex evolutionary traits.
ps: if you go to your local statistics department, 50 % of the statisticians will agree with what I've written above.
Policy for science relates to the first aspect of my job, advocating on behalf of statisticians» interests.
We welcome applications from potential graduate students and postdocs with strong computational skills who want to join our group's eclectic mix of statisticians, geophysicists, climate modelers, and policy scholars.
We then wanted to find the cleanest possible way to analyze the data, so we worked with a couple of statisticians to explore different analyses that might be appropriate and powerful enough to detect group differences and, in future, maybe even drug effects.
As an effect of criticism expressed by the CAS Panel on the statistical procedure initially placed on the determination of the evaluation's DLs, new statistical evaluations were performed on a heightened variety of hGH doping control data (samples from sportsmen handled under actual doping control conditions of sample collection, transport, storage and evaluation, including standardized analytic protocols and instrumentation) by two independent teams of statisticians.
This native adaptability is in itself a type of «infrastructural» advantage, an infrastructure of culture that will serve us well as long as we refuse to panic in the face of statisticians and pundits wielding yesterday's numbers and telling us we're washed up if we remain ourselves.
Your consultant and one of our statisticians have your back on this one.
Fortunately, at EssaySupply.com, we have a great staff of statisticians — Ph.D.'s who know exactly what statistical formulae to use in the analysis of your data, and how to best report your findings.
That includes the mythical Mr. Average, the darling of all statisticians and bloggers.
The combined funding from Winn Feline and HABRI have enabled the PIs to expand the sample size and add the support of a statistician, which will greatly enhance the power of the study and hopefully result in more definitive and robust findings.
Has the climate science community increased involvement of statisticians in recent years, perhaps including them in the statistical work or at least including them in peer review of climate science papers prior to publication?
If one of you statisticians regularly teaches the subject, please offer a two - bit explanation for the cheap seats about what the issues are.
Using that data, its own surveys, and the help of a statistician, GluskinTownley extrapolates that approximately one - third (28 %) of U.S. cyclists, or 7.8 million adults, are participating in biking as a family activity.
I'm not enough of a statistician to flesh that part out in depth.
Note that, as I understand it, many members of the «subjective Bayesian» school of statisticians would think it OK to use whatever prior they thought fit, notwithstanding that it did not result in objective probablilistic inference.
One student in the class last Tues commented that collaboration between statisticians and climate researchers would be a good thing, I said yes and then a number of voices chimed in and said «but not that group of statisticians».
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The methodologies, assumptions, conclusions, and opinions in this report are entirely the work of statisticians and economists at The Heritage Foundation's Center for Data Analysis and have not been endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of the developers of NEMS.
I will admit that this does often mean it takes a statistician to assess the results of another statistician.
Eventually there were two official public inquiries in the U.S. — one consisting of scientists and one of statisticians.
... Over the course of four assessment reports, a small number of statisticians have served as authors or reviewers.
It's also interesting that Hotelling notes the importance of a statistician in having dug deep into at least one applied field (the issues of data collectiona dn all that, not just up high linear albegra theory).
I think that a room full of statisticians would love to hear and see your presentation.
A separate panel of statisticians is dissecting Dr. Mann's data and papers for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, a spokesman for the chairman, Mr. Barton, said.
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