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"statistician" Definitions
  1. a person who studies or works with statistics

438 Sentences With "statistician"

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A volunteer statistician, Brody Hinz, was also among the victims.
Regina Nuzzo, a statistician at Gallaudet University, echoed Lavine's concerns.
Less than one in 1 million, according to a statistician.
P. C. Mohanan, a career statistician, was one of them.
The groom's father is a statistician for Discover in Phoenix.
An unwary statistician might conclude that Indian prices have dropped dramatically.
The other was Jeffrey Simonoff, a statistician at New York University.
In coming months, the courts will decide which statistician to believe.
Human Rights Data Analysis Group lead statistician Kristian Lum Human Rights Data Analysis Group lead statistician Kristian Lum "Usually, the thing you're trying to predict in a lot of these cases is something like rearrest," Lum said.
"The labour market continues to be strong," ONS statistician Matt Hughes said.
There's just one problem: Nobody sets out to be an esports statistician.
So does statistician Brian Hagan, who sits in the booth behind Menschel.
This year, my best friend and statistician for 85033 years, unexpectedly died.
You don't need a statistician to tell you that isn't very good.
Even though James is a statistician, the Keltner List is intentionally nonscientific.
But it retains its standing as the official statistician for many leagues.
"It's a new design, new metric," chief statistician Pravin Srivastava told reporters.
Ferguson decision that year, "Race Traits" catapulted this statistician into scientific celebrity.
There is little a statistician can tell him that he doesn't already know.
Statistician Jason Connor said the Fienbergs were "like parents" to the professor's students.
I am not statistician, just a humble salesman of moral and aesthetic truths.
In fact, it turns out he is a much better salesman than statistician.
"Every statistician, including this secretary's statisticians, recommended against adding the question," Sotomayor added.
Trying to think like a statistician, I put my odds at 50-50.
Her husband, Scott, was a statistician with the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Any statistician could spot the problem in reach calculation from 100 miles away.
Peter Brierley, a religious statistician, says attendance in England ticked up last year.
The 21980 Race "All models are wrong," the statistician George Box once said.
Combat sport statistician Compubox highlighted three statistics that help explain Joshua&aposs victory.
"Overall, the labour market continues to be strong," ONS statistician Matt Hughes said.
As George Box, a statistician, said, all models are wrong, but some are useful.
How confident you feel about that decision depends a lot on your inner statistician.
Me neither—until I discovered some very unscientific research from Australian statistician David Barry.
My dad was a mathematician, and worked for New York City as a statistician.
When these are not met, the resulting estimates can be "biased", statistician-speak for wrong.
As the statistician George Box said, "All models are wrong, but some models are useful".
Statistician Nate Silver is, in part, known for discussing the contrast between signal and noise.
Her mother is a principal statistician at Kaiser Permanente, the health maintenance organization, in Oakland.
She is a researcher and statistician whose work has been widely published in academic journals.
Thirty-five years ago, a statistician, William S. Sanders, offered an answer to that puzzle.
Like most people at this time of year, statistician Nathan Yau has calories on the brain.
Pronab Sen, India's former chief statistician, said he was surprised by the speed of Das's appointment.
"There definitely has been a fall off of late," MUFON statistician David C. Korts told Gizmodo.
Talithia Williams is a statistician and professor in the department of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College.
" The nearest statistician will take your head off if you ever utter the words "above average.
No statistician could look at those numbers and see any difference between Republicans and Democrats here.
His father, who is also retired, was a statistician at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
That's what David Barry, a statistician in Australia, did recently in a post on his blog.
The cash crunch hit small businesses hardest, said Pronab Sen, the country's recently retired top statistician.
"These people were naïve," said Donald Berry, a statistician at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Nate Silver, the statistician who founded FiveThirtyEight, was especially insistent that impeachment was a terrible idea.
But as George Box, a famous statistician, once said, "all models are wrong, but some are useful".
"Warm weather encouraged shoppers to buy food and drink for their BBQs," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
Taiwan's official statistician has forecast growth this year will rise to 1.92 percent, a three-year high.
That year, an engineer and a statistician launched a small tech company from their San Francisco apartment.
According to my colleague Boris Chen, a statistician, this is about what you'd expect by random chance.
The Statistician Who Debunked Sexist Myths About Skull Size and Intelligence By Leila McNeill in Smithsonian Magazine.
"GDP growth has slowed markedly in the first half of the year," ONS statistician Darren Morgan said.
The groom's mother is a statistician at the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Mass.
Mark Palko is a marketing statistician and former math teacher who blogs at West Coast Stat Views.
The statistician usually means that there is a 95% probability that the result has not occurred by chance.
Unofficial statistician VGChartz pegs Microsoft's Xbox One and Nintendo's WiiU at 20.99 million and 3993 million sales respectively.
There he obtained a doctorate in economics from Columbia, and became the preëminent economic statistician in the country.
Besides being a statistician, he was also a doctor with experience in some of the world's poorest corners.
The chief statistician is also legally required to be independent: statistics tend not to be decided by committee.
"Hi-tech manufacturing continues to lead," said Zhao Qinghe, a senior statistician with NBS, in a separate comment.
Anil Arora, who previously helped run Canada's census, will become chief statistician as of Monday, the government said.
A trained statistician, Mr. Stoltenberg came to the White House with charts showing how defense spending has risen.
Davina Durgana is a report co-author and senior statistician on the Walk Free Foundation's Global Slavery Index.
The idea "appeals to our romanticism," said Donald Berry, a statistician at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
But Salil Mehta, an independent statistician who has blogged about the topic, tells me I've been too kind.
Statistician General Pali Lehohla said the real economy, which includes mining and manufacturing, was not creating enough employment.
Floyd Mayweather made $21,13 for every punch he landed in the last decade, a boxing statistician has said.
I cannot honestly tell you the first bit based on personal experience, though as a statistician I believe it.
FiveThirtyEight statistician Nate Silver said Sunday that the general election polls could not keep up with America's changing demographics.
To compensate, a statistician assumes that an individual is representative of their demographic and "weights" his or her response.
"This one certainly jumped out," said Sally Curtin, a statistician at the center and an author of the report.
Perhaps the most stinging reminder of these pitfalls comes from a timeless paper published by the statistician Richard Peto.
When statistician Dean Strachan looked at these factors back in December, he gave Cruz an 22016% chance of winning.
He was going to coach soccer at Erwin High and suggested to Carolyn that Shelley become the team statistician.
The agency's deputy director, Nancy Potok, an experienced statistician, left in January, and she also has not been replaced.
"It's just been gradually building up," Paul Vickers, a statistician at the O.N.S., told The Guardian at the time.
"Consumers paid more for theatre shows, sea fares and new autumn clothing last month," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
Voices My grandfather was a statistician, and from a young age he taught me to always consider the odds.
"I know of people who worked on it for 21 years," said Donald Richards, a statistician at Pennsylvania State University.
Yet the extra export dollars earned are still classed as inflation and removed by the statistician to make "real" GDP.
Philip Stark, a statistician at the University of California, Berkeley argues that elections never work perfectly because of human error.
"The jobs market remains robust, with the number of people in work continuing to grow," ONS statistician Matt Hughes said.
Some of these are intellectually demanding jobs that changed a lot over that period, such as aerospace engineer or statistician.
The confused statistician may then treat an increase in rupee profits as evidence of real growth, not merely higher prices.
Statistician General Pali Lehohla said policymakers should take note of the numbers as they showed "what we are up against".
Huck has taken up with Fields' friend from the campaign, Meg Mitchell (Phoebe Neidhardt), a statistician, and it's utterly adorable.
Statistician Nate Silver also said Monday that Trump would be favored to win the general election if it happened today.
In 1937 Olimpiy Kvitkin, a Russian statistician in charge of a census of the Soviet Union, was arrested and shot.
My mother is a statistician and epidemiologist who became the dean of the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health.
His mother is a senior manager for regulatory affairs, and his father, a statistician, is the senior director for biometrics.
Well, there is: It's called secondary average, and it was invented by the influential statistician Bill James in the 1970s.
The Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide, started by a statistician in the 80s, first codified the price of trading cards.
The statistician Alan Izenman, of Temple University in Philadelphia, still hadn't heard about the proof when asked for comment last month.
When a journalist describes a statistical result as "significant", this rarely carries the same meaning as when a statistician says it.
With the benefit of hindsight, a time-travelling statistician could have used the social-media numbers to produce deadly accurate forecasts.
Other jobs which largely involve being stationary were also ranked as the most safe, such as accountant, paralegal assistant and statistician.
In the 1990s, says David Spiegelhalter, a professor and statistician at Cambridge University, couples had sex about five times per month.
"The underlying trend at the beginning of 2017 showed a relatively subdued picture for retail sales," ONS statistician Ole Black said.
Barry D. Nussbaum the 2017 president of the American Statistical Association (ASA) and former Chief Statistician at the Environmental Protection Agency.
In August of 22016, statistician Robert Epstein released a widely cited study on human bias in reaction to Google search results.
Catholics originally hailing from Ireland account for much of the concentration in England's north-west, says Peter Brierley, a church statistician.
To protect those most vulnerable, I paraphrase, noted statistician W. Edwards Deming, "In God we trust, all others bring data" collectors.
To Risher's left, where Wisman once sat, was Virginia's other manual backup statistician: Daniel Buckley, a 20-year-old undergraduate student.
"The labor market remains robust, with the number of people working still at historically high levels," ONS statistician David Freeman said.
Her dad later earned his bachelor's degree at a state college -- incurring no debt -- and got a job as a statistician.
In 1912, Italian statistician Corrado Gini published a paper explaining how to measure the income or wealth distribution of a nation's residents.
"This allows us to determine which areas may have been missed," explained Araba Forson, a chief statistician for the Ghana Statistical Service.
Daddy was a statistician renowned in his field of probability theory, and in 203, Florida State University offered him a teaching position.
The roles of nurse practitioner, physical therapist, statistician and physician assistant will all expand 4503 percent or more over the coming decade.
Less extreme, but nonetheless shocking, is the case of Andreas Georgiou, who has gone from Greece's chief statistician to its chief scapegoat.
ONS statistician John Flatley said the numbers probably represent both an increase in crime incidents and improvements in police recording of crimes.
It was the first time every athlete has been disqualified from a heat at a major championships, according to statistician Mark Butler.
"Machine learning is becoming increasingly popular for all data modeling," said Keith Goldner, a statistician who consults for NBA and NFL franchises.
While on the campaign trail, Trump often talked about having a statistician he frequently called to get numbers about whatever he wanted.
"I learned what every data scientist and statistician should not learn, which is that I should trust my gut reaction," he said.
A statistician at the New England Journal of Medicine suggested the researchers look at the methods at each center that recruited participants.
Since 1925, when the British statistician Ronald Fisher first suggested the convention, that threshold has typically been set at five per cent.
"The decline in teens is across the board," said the lead author, Brady E. Hamilton, a statistician and demographer with the center.
"The longer-term picture is still one of growth, although it has slowed considerably in recent months," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
It's the work of statistician Nathan Yau, whom you may know from his website, Flowingdata, or perhaps one of his other mortality calculators.
The talent team includes a panelist, a statistician, three casters, four analysts and two observers who worked the three-day event in Montreal.
"As a statistician, you generally want symmetry," Steve Landefeld, a former director of the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Affairs, told the newspaper.
Crowd-counting group Durchgezaehlt, run by a statistician at Leipzig University, said on Twitter that between 6,500 and 8,500 people attended Sunday's rally.
"Data scientist, and data science, is a pretty narrow focused term like a lot of roles: statistician, actuary, and so on," Swanson said.
Companies eager to bring in the best talent are mislabeling jobs as data science when they are really data analyst or statistician roles.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top statistician said on Sunday anyone caught falsifying economic data would face zero tolerance and be punished under the law.
According to statistician Joel Luckhaupt, hitting the ball so hard while getting on base so rarely has never been done for so long.
The UK's senior government statistician was forced to publicly rebuke the Leave campaign for using misleading figures about the costs of EU membership.
At other times, they are reality-based, as in the episode when the comedian Kumail Nanjiani had a bit part, as a statistician.
He then worked with Samuel Wilks, a leading mathematical statistician, at Princeton, where he obtained both a master's and a Ph.D. in mathematics.
What is immediately evident, though, is that the high frequency of enormous jackpots results from skillful planning, says Salil Mehta, an independent statistician.
Michaelle De Cock, senior statistician with the ILO, told CNN that the research on forced labor highlighted a lack of social protection systems.
Seth Flaxman, a statistician at the University of Oxford, picked through the web-browsing histories of 50,000 Americans who regularly read online news.
"Over the longer term, growth in productivity remains much slower than before the economic downturn of 2008-09," ONS statistician Richard Heys said.
"This was the largest economic contraction in almost a decade ... It was largely driven by manufacturing, then mining," Statistician General Risenga Maluleke said.
In CareerCast's best jobs of 2018 report, many of the top roles required a background in math — including statistician, data scientist and actuary.
While most of the day was work, there were a number of lighthearted moments, including when statistician Jennifer Park had trouble with her slides.
He plugged along, making mental notes, while Isaacs, who'd attended McGill University in Montreal, was working as a statistician for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Pallotta hired a Canadian statistician, Luke Bornn, as head of data, analytics and software, then replaced him last year with a Scot, Stephen McCarthy.
And flagging too many things can be counter-productive, said Marwan Muhammad, a statistician and former spokesman for the Collective against Islamophobia in France.
"Inflation eased in May, as travel prices such as air fares fell back after their Easter highs in April," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
"There was a low enthusiasm inside the opposition grass-roots for these elections," says Félix Seijas, a statistician at the Central University of Venezuela.
"With the number of nightclubs charging entry declining, we can no longer justify keeping these fees in the basket," ONS statistician Phil Gooding said.
"We monitor the trends and provide the statistical information," said the lead author of the report, Cheryl D. Fryar, a statistician with the center.
The death of Brody Hinz, the team's statistician, particularly stung at Westminster United Church, where he was long an active member of the congregation.
Statisticians estimate Mr. Verlander gave the Astros nearly two more wins last season, a value that, depending on the statistician, could reach $20 million.
Ryan Baugh, a Department of Homeland Security statistician, set an unusual out-of-office email message on Wednesday morning: one with no end date.
Several of DeWitt's characters are virtuosos or geniuses, including Peter, a statistician by hobby who has written an unexpectedly popular kids' book about robots.
Nancy Potok is the former Chief Statistician of the United States and former Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Census Bureau.
"I am not responsible for those standings," said Steve Hirdt, the executive vice president of the Elias Sports Bureau, Major League Baseball's official statistician.
"So there is no evidence that crimes by Islamic radicals have increased," said Brian Francis, a statistician who specializes in criminology at Lancaster University.
The methodology of statistical significance, along with that of randomized experimentation, was developed by the statistician R. A. Fisher in the 1920s and '30s.
But the Chinese economy still faces "relatively big downward pressure," said Zhu Hong, senior statistician from the National Bureau of Statistics, in a statement.
The brainy work was done by Mollie Orshansky, a statistician for the Social Security Administration, who developed the first federal poverty line in 1963.
The statistician and writer Nate Silver founded FiveThirtyEight as a blog in 2008, naming it after the number of votes in the Electoral College.
Statistician Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight once studied OKCupid data and discovered that Wednesday was the most popular night for a first date, followed by Thursday.
Coming in second is statistician, which has a median $4903,190 salary and is expected to grow at a 33% clip in that 10-year period.
Using the rule of succession, 18th century French statistician Pierre-Simon Laplace famously pegged the odds of the sun rising tomorrow at 1826251 to 1.
"A dietician will tell you that nutrition is 2628 percent of what contributes to weight loss," said Tainya Clarke, a health statistician at the center.
The National Statistician has defined two broad classes of price index, one suitable for macroeconomic purposes and the other reflective of households' experience of inflation.
"It is promising that the death rate is lower," Farida Ahmad, a statistician at the National Center for Health Statistics, said of the overall numbers.
Statistician Nathan Yau used data from the 2015 US Census Bureau's American Community Survey to determine which jobs had the highest and lowest divorce rates.
"Cooler temperatures boosted clothing sales as shoppers took their cue to purchase winter clothing, while the supermarkets benefited from Halloween," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
Now, I'm no statistician, but surely that means you're incredibly likely to stumble into it at some point with an usually high level of probability.
Notably, statistician — the lowest paid occupation among the top 13 jobs — and orthodontist offer both below-average stress levels and above-average work-life balance.
"Recent large rises in the cost of crude oil have fed through to prices paid by consumers at the pump," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
So after the report's release three years ago, he organized a meeting with Katherine Wallman, at the time the chief statistician for the United States.
Johnny Zuagar, 39, of Upper Marlboro, Md., has worked for the Census Bureau for 15 years as a statistician dealing with monthly retail sales reports.
The statistician in me points out that only 10 words in the final grid do not contribute at least one letter to a theme entry.
At the time, the Brooklyn Dodgers were evidently the only team with its own statistician, Allan Roth, who tracked the performances of the Dodgers' players.
The lead author of the report, Robin A. Cohen, a statistician at the N.C.H.S., pointed out that high-deductible health plans have become more popular.
The scientist and statistician Simon Ramo believed that the game of tennis could be subdivided into two games: the professionals and the rest of us.
Anil Arora, who previously helped run Canada's census, will become chief statistician as of Monday, replacing Smith, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement.
"Many traditional wheat growers are gradually ... switching over to vegetable, cattle and poultry farming," said Hameed Bhatti, a statistician at the Punjab Agriculture Department in Rawalpindi.
In 2015 William Larson, a statistician in the Commerce Department, estimated that all the land in America was worth about $8503trn in 2009 (160% of GDP).
You don't have to be a statistician to know that the amount of TV shows exceeds any individual's ability to watch them - quality programming or not.
Prenatal care Three out of four woman got prenatal care in their first trimester, noted Michelle J.K. Osterman, a co-author of the report and statistician.
On August 23, a Dutch statistician shook up the usually slow world of scientific publishing by giving it a glimpse of an automated open data future.
Losing Thompson at the end of June means the bureau loses the leadership of a highly distinguished statistician—and it's not clear who will replace him.
The disruption in exports will have an impact on global prices as it reduces the overall supply, said Rebecca Pandolph, statistician of International Cotton Advisory Committee.
Those are "extremely high" rates compared to those of other states, according to the paper's authors, Frank Baumgartner, a political scientist, and Tim Lyman, a statistician.
National ___ Dr. Blasey, a researcher and statistician, was reluctant to come forward with her allegation that Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, sexually assaulted her.
Because a Tennessee farmer turned statistician decided to write a letter to his governor, nobody will ever see the American teaching profession the same way again.
Then Andrew Gelman, a statistician at Columbia University, accused Wansink's lab of manipulating the data — or using "junk science," in his words — to dress up their conclusions.
As of late October, Obama had played 320 rounds of golf in office, according to Mark Knoller of CBS News, the unofficial statistician of the White House.
There's another method, called "expert determination," where a statistician or other expert claims that it's unlikely that the data could be used to re-identify a person.
"That's the big takeaway that we wanted from our report -- it's is a rare occurrence," said Shelley S. Hyland, a statistician for the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
The basketball player commented on the incident after the game, where he expressed regret at landing on the statistician working the broadcast who was sitting behind King.
"Although February's CPI slowdown was relatively large, CPI is still relatively steady when food and energy prices are taken out of the equation," statistician Sheng Guoqing said.
" Hours after the Times article was published, FiveThirtyEight statistician Nate Silver took issue with such framing, igniting a Twitter debate over who, exactly, comprises the Democratic "base.
The Democratic strategist who requested anonymity noted wryly that the statistician and forecaster Nate Silver had recently put the chances of a Clinton victory at 79 percent.
In one scenario — proposed by the statistician Andrew Gelman and colleagues — you might figure that your candidate's winning would make the average American about $100 better off.
Hanford Site employed LoPresti's father, a statistician, who worked on projects to clean up environmental damage left over from the decades-long Cold War nuclear arms race.
"Increased retail prices across all sectors seem to be a significant factor in slowing growth," ONS statistician Kate Davies said about May's weaker-than-expected sales volumes.
Nearby stood two statisticians wearing headsets — 20 and 32 years old — who watched the action through binoculars and verbally relayed information to a statistician on a laptop.
"Cooler temperatures in October boosted clothing sales as shoppers took their cue to purchase winter clothing, while the supermarkets benefited from Halloween," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
The study was led by Chris Glynn, a statistician at the University of New Hampshire, and was sponsored and initiated by the real estate data company Zillow.
He was a statistician by training, and his work on the nature of probability and chance laid the groundwork of what is now known as Bayes' theorem.
"The rising cost of European air flights, possibly boosted by Euro football championships, was the biggest reason for this month's increase in inflation," ONS statistician Phil Gooding said.
" And so, I started calling the city statistician once a week and in April of &apos88, he said, "Yes, we think it&aposs a quarter of a million.
Mathematician and statistician earned a score between 90 and 100 on the spectrum, while a few jobs, like singer, actor and janitor, required zero mathematical skills or knowledge.
As one statistician put it, ticket holders were 25 times more likely to become the next president of the United States than they were to win the jackpot.
"Although still declining across the quarter, there was an increase in sales for department stores in July for the first time this year," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
"In the three months to January 2017, retail sales saw the first signs of a fall in the underlying trend since December 2013," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
It is safe to say that in order to land a job as a software developer or a statistician, you are going to have to stay in school.
At the time, statistician Nate Silver noted that the Comey letter coincided with "a swing of about 227 points against her" — a massive swing in a tight election.
He denied touching her in class in middle school, giving her his clothes to wear or coming by the house suggesting that she be his soccer team statistician.
"Many consumers stayed away from some high street stores in July, but online sales were very strong, supported by several retailers launching promotions," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
The early start suggests a lot Americans may be sick at the same time, said Dave Osthus, a statistician who does flu forecasting at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Dr. Jenkins was working as a statistician at the United States Public Health Service in Washington in the 1960s when he first learned of the infamous Tuskegee study.
Update: Andrew Gelman, a statistician and political scientist at Columbia, has a thoughtful critique of the Electoral Integrity Project's measures, focusing on strangely high scores for authoritarian regimes.
"The increase is broad-based," said Sally C. Curtin, a statistician at the National Center for Health Statistics and lead author of the new report, which was released Thursday.
The number of people in work remained higher than a year earlier, however, and statistician Hughes warned that people should not read too much into figures for one quarter.
"If I have one million respondents with a large amount demographic data, I should be able to predict outcomes better, or I'm not a very good statistician," he said.
Rafael A. Irizarry, an applied statistician at Dana-Farber Cancer Center and the Harvard School of Public Health, said new methods could help researchers steer clear of this confusion.
The longest period of continuous decline on record was from 1958 to 703, according to Brady E. Hamilton, a statistician and demographer with the National Center for Health Statistics.
Fellow scientists described her as a collaborative researcher and statistician, in demand among graduate students and fellow researchers who sought her more refined writing skills for reports and papers.
"Falling fuel prices, offset by (rises in) the costs of food, clothing and household goods, left the headline rate of inflation unchanged in July," ONS statistician James Tucker said.
After earning a bachelor's degree in history, economics and anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 21976, he worked as a statistician at Kaiser Steel in Fontana, Calif.
"The latest rise in CPI was mainly due to rising petrol and diesel prices, along with a significant slowdown in the fall in food prices," ONS statistician Mike Prestwood said.
"There has been a general decline in prices across food and non-food items, driven by declining fuel prices," acting government statistician Baah Wadieh told a news conference in Accra.
"The economic climate is not helping," said Statistician-General Pali Lehohla said, referring to an economy still struggling to grow after a 2008/09 recession slashed about a million jobs.
As this Ted-Ed lesson from statistician Nina Klietsch makes clear, companies overbook not just to minimize losses and optimize resources—they do it to reap tremendous profits as well.
By 153, Ghana had already lowered its poverty rate from 52 percent to 24 percent of the population, according to Omar Seidu, the principal statistician at the Ghana Statistical Service.
Yet carrying out surveys to estimate the scale of forced labor at a national level requires large samples and will prove expensive, said the ILO's senior statistician Michaelle De Cock.
Moreover, as any statistician will tell you, there are two critically important factors when evaluating the meaning and relevance of statistics if they are to be actionable: trends and causation.
Strong supply-demand factors and gains in global commodity prices contributed to the improvement in May's manufacturing PMI reading, said Zhao Qinghe, a statistician at China's National Bureau of Statistics.
"A particularly warm June seems to have prompted strong sales in clothing, which has compensated for a decline in food and fuel sales this month," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
To their branches my neighbor, a retired Statistician, has clothes-pegged Slips of paper, white pocket handkerchiefs Embroidered with the words: The apples are not ripe, please don't pick them .
Before long, she and her father, Nick Jewell — also an infectious disease epidemiological statistician, at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine — were in constant conversation about Covid-183.
Telenor, the local carrier, has been sharing aggregated mobile data with scientists for three weeks, according to Arnoldo Frigessi, a statistician at the University of Oslo involved in the project.
Mark Knoller, a CBS News reporter and the unofficial statistician of the White House press corps, counted 54 formal briefings in 2018, plus a few gaggles on Air Force One.
Her statistician brain kicked in early in March when she watched the number of purportedly coronavirus-free states dwindle to just a few, then narrow to just her home state.
"Growth increased in the last three months, despite a weak performance across manufacturing, with TV and film production helping to boost the services sector," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"Growth increased in the last three months, despite a weak performance across manufacturing, with TV and film production helping to boost the services sector," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"However, manufacturing continued to fall back from its high point at the end of last year and underlying growth remained modest by historical standards," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
Japan's huge postwar economic recovery, with a focus on quality products and productivity, is largely recognized as building on the ideas of W. Edwards Deming, an American engineer and statistician.
According to Art Hughes, a mathematical statistician at the SAMHSA Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, this refers specifically to the risk of "physical harm" caused by smoking pot.
"Manufacturing output fell back after a strong start to the year, with production brought forward ahead of the UK's original departure date from the EU," ONS statistician Rob Kent Smith said.
"If you're never going to declare a partisan gerrymander, what is it that's unconstitutional?" said Wendy K. Tam Cho, a political scientist and statistician at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
In the last 10 years, these differences have become greater — the gap between women in rural and metropolitan areas widened, Danielle Ely, NCHS statistician and the report's author, told BuzzFeed News.
"There was very limited studies on the long-term effects for more limited exposure like high-school exposure," says study co-author Dylan Small, a statistician at the University of Pennsylvania.
And we might not just be seeing those diverse stories on our feed; research by the computational statistician Seth Flaxman and colleagues suggests we may be clicking on them as well.
"GDP slowed in the last three months of the year with the manufacturing of cars and steel products seeing steep falls and construction also declining," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"We intend to make CPIH the preferred measure from March 2017, by which time all the planned improvements will have been implemented," said John Pullinger, national statistician and ONS chief executive.
"Today's figures support previous estimates showing the economy was very sluggish in the first quarter of 2018, with little impact overall from the bad weather," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"Today's figures may surprise some, showing a small increase in both reported happiness and life satisfaction during a period that has seen political change and uncertainty," ONS statistician Matthew Steel said.
"The average (price) growth of new homes in first-tier cities started to narrow, while it continued to widen in second- and third-tier," said Liu Jianwei, a senior NBS statistician.
JONATHAN ATHOWDeputy national statistician for economic statisticsLondon Having seen countries magically slash excessive current-account deficits by big GDP revisions, I wish you success in finding a better assessment of prosperity.
In economics, the most commonly used gauge of economic inequality across a target population is the Gini coefficient (or Gini index), named for the Italian statistician who developed it in 1912.
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Because rats rely on humans for food an shelter, human behavior would also need to be drastically changed to curb the rat problem, statistician Jonathan Auerbach told Business Insider in 2017.
That brought full-year growth to 25.6 percent, national statistician Lisa Grace Bersales told a news conference, which could mark one of the strongest expansions in the world in turbulent 2015.
"We found that sales and adverts for toddler milk increased and decreased for formula," said Yoon-Young Choi, a statistician at the University of Connecticut's Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity.
The Police Department's chief statistician, Chief Michael LiPetri, did not mention the bail law when he discussed the primary drivers behind increases in assaults, shootings, robberies and car thefts in January.
"Overall, the economy grew slightly in the latest 3 months, with growth in construction pulled back by weakening services and another lacklustre performance from manufacturing," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"The number of workers born elsewhere in the EU continues to increase, but the annual rate of change has slowed markedly," said Matt Hughes, senior labor market statistician at the ONS.
Adrian Barnett, a statistician and metascience researcher at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, who co-wrote the analysis, thought of conducting the analysis while submitting a paper on the weekend.
"Because probation regulation is highly localized, we can't assume any one thing is causing the decline," said Danielle Kaeble, a Bureau of Justice statistician and the co-author of Thursday's report.
"Food was the main downward pull on inflation as last year's September price rises failed to reappear, while ferry prices dropped after their surprisingly high summer peak," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
While still considered controversial (see Pearl's debate with statistician Andrew Gelman on Twitter), The Book of Why presents a new narrative that questions and redefines the building blocks of our AI systems.
For support she meets other women who found themselves on the wrong side of the line—a statistician who tweeted her doubts about the coup, someone who went to a Gulenist school.
As our politics drowns in a flood of bipolar partisan passion, it makes us all look like the proverbial statistician who drowned in a river that was, on average, 3 feet deep.
Another issue with 100 percent perfect mathematical predictions is that it comes down to what the model is predicting, Human Rights Data Analysis Group lead statistician Kristian Lum said on the panel.
"We are continuing to see an underlying picture of steady growth in retail sales, although this October suffered in comparison with a very strong October in 2016," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
That brought full-year growth to 5.8 percent, national statistician Lisa Grace Bersales told a news conference, which could mark one of the strongest expansions in the world in a turbulent 2015.
To that end, statistician Nathan Yau recently took data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey from 2015 in order to determine the occupations with the highest and lowest divorce rates.
A leading U.S. epidemiologist and a leading UK statistician – both independent of Monsanto – told Reuters the data was strong and relevant and they could see no reason why it had not surfaced.
"Retail sales continued to decline in the latest three months due to weak sales across most store types, with February's bad weather and flooding impacting on footfall," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
A researcher seeking instruction in the sophisticated use of such techniques may want to consult OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT: An Introduction to Causal Inference (Harvard University, $35), by the statistician Paul R. Rosenbaum.
Columbia University statistician Andrew Gelman had used the term "the garden of forking paths" to describe the array of choices that researchers can select from when they're embarking on a study analysis.
"It's difficult to know the contribution of early imaging on one hand and better treatment on the other," said the lead author, Angela B. Mariotto, a statistician with the National Cancer Institute.
"2015 to 2017 saw the lowest improvements in life expectancy since the start of our series in 220.9 to 22015," said Sophie Sanders, ONS statistician for the Centre of Ageing and Demography.
OBITUARIES Because of an editing error, an obituary last Sunday about the economist and statistician Dorothy Rice misstated the amount of a settlement reached in 1998 between tobacco companies and most states.
The position has been filled by a temporary career civil servant since former deputy director Nancy Potok left in early January to accept an Obama administration appointment as the country's chief statistician.
Of Mr. Trump's roughly 70 interviews in 2019, 23 took place on Fox News, according to Mark Knoller, a CBS News reporter and the unofficial statistician of the White House press corps.
"The economy continued to rebound strongly after a weak spring with retail, food and drink production and housebuilding all performing particularly well during the hot summer months," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
Josiah Stamp, a British industrialist, tax inspector and statistician, gave a warning about the limits of government statistics, which has become known as Stamp's Law ("Some economic factors in modern life", Stamp, 1929).
Hoodless used formulae developed by a 19th-century statistician, Karl Pearson, for calculating stature from bone length, and concluded that the castaway was five feet five-and-a-half inches (1.66 metres) tall.
Obsolete equipment and staff that do not always understand Statistics Canada's operations have led to data processing problems and other technological difficulties, including delays with its website, former chief statistician Wayne Smith said.
In fact, there have been at least three instances in which four rockets have launched to orbit within a 24-hour period, according Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at Harvard and avid spaceflight statistician.
"Retail growth was strong in the three months to April with a record quarter for the online sector, driven mainly by clothing purchases, with warmer weather boosting sales," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
These results further support that the procedures used today are safe, said Sven Sandin, a statistician and epidemiologist at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, who was not part of the new study.
The FiveThirtyEight editor and statistician tweeted out a fairly apocalyptic (though probably not inaccurate) tweet Friday morning, analyzing who would win if only states that weren't burned in a nuclear holocaust could vote.
From a self-taught actress and a military medic to a baseball-crazed statistician and plasma physics scholar, the backgrounds of people who have found their way to data science jobs is broad.
It is this gap which the ONS, guided by the National Statistician and assisted by members of the Royal Statistical Society, is planning to fill with a new measure: the "Household Costs Index".
"I don't think you have to be much of a statistician to wonder about the legitimacy" of believing that there will be a lower response rate only because of the question, he added.
Also running are Glenn Ivey, a well-known former state's attorney; Warren Christopher, a former Marine lieutenant colonel who challenged Edwards in the 2014 primary; and former U.S. Census Bureau statistician Terence Strait.
Data collected by statistician Adam Feldman for SCOTUSblog shows that Kavanaugh was most fully aligned with Roberts during the term, siding with the chief justice at least partially 28503 percent of the time.
"Public kindergartens are few and badly distributed all over the country — they are very few in southern Italy," said Linda Laura Sabbadini, a social statistician and columnist at the Turin daily La Stampa.
Mr. Gillman grew up in Goldens Bridge, N.Y. His mother is the president and chief executive of Helene Fuld College of Nursing in Manhattan, and his father, Kennet Gillman, is a retired statistician.
A part-time statistician or student sits on the side of the court and evaluates the game style, execution, technique and tactical battle between professional players and decides what's forced and what's unforced.
Statistician and data expert Nate Silver — a figure esteemed more by liberals than by conservatives — suggested earlier this week that Trump would be a narrow favorite to win an election held right now.
Before the 21960 election, statistician Robert Cushing and I had written a series of stories for the Austin newspaper showing that American voters were increasingly likely to live among their own political ilk.
But as they stalled for the start of the show, and the bracket's official unveiling, a man hovered nearby, listening and scribbling notes on a pad, according to Pat McGrath, Nantz's longtime statistician.
Dorothy Rice, a pioneering government economist and statistician whose research about the need of the aged for health insurance helped make the case for the passage of Medicare in 21989, died on Feb.
"GDP slowed in the last three months of the year with the manufacturing of cars and steel products seeing steep falls and construction also declining," Office for National Statistics statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"The downward pressure on the economy is relatively high, the market demand is slowing down, the prices of industrialproducts are falling, " statistics bureau's senior statistician, Zhu Hong, said in a statement accompanying the data.
But its methods are poorly understood and do not serve the public well, according to Bob Tarone, a statistician formerly at America's National Cancer Institute and now Biostatistics Director at the International Epidemiology Institute.
"Stanley Young was one of the people — we told the agency he was good on the ideas," Lakely said, and now the North Carolina statistician is on the board advising Pruitt on science policy.
Princess Diana was a fan of the NFL team (or at least its merchandise!) thanks to the late Eagles statistician Jack Edelstein, who met the royal at the funeral of Princess Grace in 1982.
When I talked with Sally C. Curtin, a statistician at the CDC and one of the authors of the report, she said she was surprised that suicide rates had increased nearly across the board.
Their mother, a statistician who had been considered the most brilliant math student at her Hong Kong high school, would keep her girls entertained at the beach for hours with books of logic puzzles.
The speed of the appointment has also raised eyebrows and will suggest "that he was handpicked beforehand," Pronab Sen, India's former chief statistician and country director for the International Growth Centre, told CNN Business.
When working on "The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers" with Rob Neyer, the statistician Bill James developed a formula for predicting the likelihood that a pitcher would throw a no-hitter in his career.
When reports emerged that a strange new illness was spreading in Wuhan, China, Elaine Shuo Feng, an epidemiologist and statistician, was in her hometown of Tianjin, more than 730 miles from the disease's epicenter.
Nancy Potok is the former Chief Statistician of the United States, served as a member of the U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, and is a fellow in the National Academy of Public Administration.
ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said households spent more than they received for an unprecedented eighth quarter in a row, raising questions about their ability to keep on spending and driving the country's economy.
"Within this month's retail sales we are seeing strong price increases....However, we are still seeing underlying growth in sales volumes, and with strong growth in non-essential purchases," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.
In a release, National Bureau of Statistics Senior Statistician Zhao Qinghe attributed the slowdown in manufacturing activity to adverse weather conditions and flooding in parts of the country and routine maintenance in some enterprises.
"On any given day in the United States, an estimated 36.6% or approximately 84.8 million adults consume fast food," said Cheryl Fryar, first author of the report and a health statistician at the CDC.
"If you really look at what this government has done, it has systematically ticked a lot of boxes," said Pronab Sen, India director at the International Growth Centre and the country's former chief statistician.
When it didn't happen, he reached out to top officials, including the chief statistician, Pravin Srivastava, even flying to New Delhi from Mohanan's home in southern India, for a meeting with him in late January.
"There are some positives that we see" in the report, said Brian Ward, health statistician at CDC's National Center for Health Statistics and one of the authors of the report, which came out this week.
"(Price) growth in first and second-tier cities continued to accelerate, while third-tier cities reversed decline to post growth," Liu Jianwei, a senior statistician at the NBS, said in a statement accompanying the data.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – SEPTEMBER 22018: Human Rights Data Analysis Group lead statistician Kristian Lum speaks onstage during Day 26 of TechCrunch Disrupt SF 22018 at Moscone Center on September 22016, 223 in San Francisco, California.
It's true that they had different impacts —Seacole was more of hands-on nurse, while Nightingale excelled as a statistician — yet the outcry is counterproductive when so few public statues exist to honor historic women.
Famed track and field statistician Mel Watman took a close look at the situation for Britain's Athletics Weekly magazine and revealed that since 21 fewer than 2500 percent of individual events have been successfully defended.
"(Price) growth in first and second-tier cities continued to accelerate, while third-tier cities reversed declines to post growth," Liu Jianwei, a senior statistician at the NBS, said in a statement accompanying the data.
The agency's top statistician, Wayne Smith, resigned in September after complaining for months that the centralization of data services under Shared Services Canada gave the technical branch an effective veto over many decision of StatCan.
He grew up in Schenectady, New York, where his father worked as a researcher for GE and his mother was a trained statistician who worked as a university systems administrator and then became a painter.
Haviland, a statistician who studies the effects of the health-care industry on consumer health and spending, also said that women may think more about health care because they are more likely to use it.
Merianne Rose Spencer, a statistician with the National Center for Health Statistics, told VICE News that the overdose totals in her recent fentanyl report should be considered "the minimum number" based on the available data.
Theodore W. Anderson, a statistician whose work brought a new mathematical rigor to economics and social science in the postwar years and helped pave the way for modern econometrics and data analysis, died on Sept.
"Together this fresh data tends to support the view that there has been no sign of an immediate shock to the economy, although the full picture will continue to emerge," ONS statistician Darren Morgan said.
" And so, he went on, "I don't think you have to be much of a statistician to wonder about the legitimacy of concluding" that the response rate would go down "because of this one factor.
Robberies have increased significantly in London from 2016 to 2019, and knife crimes are also a concern, but "all violence seems pretty stable," said Brian Francis, a statistician who specializes in criminology at Lancaster University.
The researchers, Monica Alexander, a statistician with the University of Toronto; Mathew Kiang, an epidemiologist at Stanford; and Magali Barbieri, a demographer at the University of California, Berkeley; published their study in the journal Epidemiology.
Definitive verification of the link only came in a 1951 paper by Australian statistician Oliver Lancaster, who showed that peaks in the age distribution of deaf people dating back decades coincided with past rubella epidemics.
One statistician warned ticket buyers not to get too excited, comparing the odds of winning, one in 292 million, to counting the drops of water in the ocean, or grains of sand in the world.
OTTAWA, Sept 16 (Reuters) - The head of Canada's statistics agency is stepping down, the government said on Friday and media reports cited the country's top statistician as blaming his departure on a lack of independence.
The PMI readings in July were affected by adverse weather, a rise in global trade tensions and other seasonal factors, Chinese statistics bureau statistician Zhao Qinghe wrote in an analysis of the data published online.
Tilmann Gneiting, a statistician at the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, just 65 miles from Bingen, said he was shocked to learn in July 2016, two years after the fact, that the GCI had been proved.
"Ongoing tightness in the labour market means that the wage growth pendulum looks set to finally start to shift a little higher," said Kyle Uerata, economic statistician at ANZ in a research note accompanying the release.
Many of the swings seen in the aftermath of debates or other avowed "game changers" may actually be phantom, according to a recent paper by Andrew Gelman, a prominent statistician at Columbia University, and his colleagues.
"When I left, at that point, we did not have the capacity to operate another 12 months with the existing infrastructure," said Smith, who left last Friday, the second chief statistician to quit in recent years.
Sir David Norgrove, Britain's chief statistician, criticised his "clear misuse of official statistics" in reviving the claim that Brexit would give Britain a windfall of £350m ($475m) a week to spend on the National Health Service.
Andreas Georgiou, a veteran International Monetary Fund statistician, was appointed head of statistics service ELSTAT in 0003 with a mandate to restore the credibility of Greek statistics a few months after the country's debt crisis erupted.
"The fall in inflation is due mainly to cheaper gas, electricity and petrol, partly offset by rising ferry ticket prices and air fares falling more slowly than this time last year," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
"We were traveling for a year in South America and weren't ready to return to our 'old lives' of being a statistician (Rebecca) or a farmer (Doug), so we decided to try something different," said Greenshields.
Rand senior statistician Susan Paddock, a co-author of the study, noted that "the most autonomous miles any developer has logged are about 1.3 million miles," which was done by Google's fleet of self-driving cars.
"The data suggests, in particular, that the GOP's initial attempt (and failure) in March to pass its unpopular health care bill may have cost Trump with his core supporters," FiveThirtyEight statistician Nate Silver wrote last month.
"When I first conceded to do this report 2½ years ago, I thought that we would be documenting a decline," said Sally Curtin, a statistician at the CDC in Washington and lead author of the report.
Welch was trained as a statistician as well as a physician, and when he recites numbers and equations his voice rises to a booming pitch, as if he were a televangelist moonlighting as a math teacher.
"While the snow had some impact, particularly in construction and some areas of retail, its overall effect was limited with the bad weather actually boosting energy supply and online sales," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
Mita Shah, a former marketing statistician, was once a devoted customer of this strip-mall parlor — so devoted that, one day in 29825, she divulged her much-finessed recipe for mango ice cream to the owner.
According to the ATP statistician Greg Sharko, this was the first time a man had won a Grand Slam singles title without facing a top-20 seed since seeding expanded from 16 to 32 in 2002.
"It's well established over hundreds of years that the rich generally live longer than the poor," said Mr. Young, a retired statistician who is also a member of the E.P.A.'s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.
She felt compelled to set up the foundation with her husband, Ola, and father-in-law, the late Swedish statistician and a friend of Gates', Hans Rosling, after they identified "systemic" gaps in public general knowledge.
"While natural increase is the biggest contributor to the U.S. population increase, it has been slowing over the last five years," said Dr. Sandra Johnson, a demographer/statistician in the Population Division of the Census Bureau.
In the 1890s, the French physician and statistician Jacques Bertillon further systematized death reporting by introducing the Bertillon Classification of Causes of Death, the first medical-coding system, which was adopted and modified in many countries.
That is according to boxing statistician Dan Canobbio, a Compubox operator who analyzed data from Mayweather&aposs 10 fights in the 2010s — all wins, with two knockouts — and found that the unbeaten American landed 1,833 punches.
"If you really look at what this government has done, it has systematically ticked a lot of boxes," Pronab Sen, India director at the International Growth Centre and the country's former chief statistician, told CNN in April.
The statistician was one of over 200 people detained in central Moscow on Saturday for taking part in what authorities said was an illegal protest following a sanctioned demonstration to demand free elections in the city legislature.
Joyce A. Martin, a co-author of the report and lead statistician, also noted the declining rate of nonmarital births -- births to people who aren't legally married -- in 2, which fell 3% compared to the previous year.
"Raw material costs have risen for the second month running, partly due to the falling value of the pound, though there is little sign of this feeding through to consumer prices yet," ONS statistician Mike Prestwood said.
Ghana, a major commodity exporter, recalculated its GDP based on measurements from 2013 instead of 2006 to more accurately reflect recent activity in its petroleum, communication technology and construction sectors, acting government statistician Baah Wadieh told reporters.
The legislation to amend the Statistics Act, introduced to parliament by Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, would also give the chief statistician a renewable five-year term and create an advisory council to ensure the agency is transparent.
Written by Gates' late friend, the Swedish statistician and global health expert Hans Rosling, "Factfulness" stresses how personal instincts can influence the way we interpret information and offers a different framework for how to view the world.
"I don't think you have to be much of a statistician to wonder about the legitimacy of concluding that there is going to be a 5.1 percent lower response rate because of this one factor," he said.
"GDP grew solidly and was unrevised in the first quarter of 2019, with manufacturing seeing strong growth due to orders being brought forward ahead of the UK's original EU departure date," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
Yet the boom has also been a boon for household wealth, with the government statistician estimating that housing stock is worth a cool A$6.8 trillion ($5.5 trillion) - four times the size of annual gross domestic product.
Prices of cards for the most popular players, especially older cards, on the open market skyrocketed and price guides flooded bookstores, including Beckett Baseball Card Monthly, a monthly price guide magazine put out by statistician James Beckett.
An archetypally unglamorous expert — a statistician in the federal bureaucracy — was describing how he tried to keep the faith of the government's constitutional mission while Bannon and Kobach had his boss's ear and were secretly undermining it.
" In 2017, the CDC revealed that only about one-third of sex-havers in the United States were consistenly using condoms; a statistician with the CDC referred to this (forebodingly, it seems) as "a public health issue.
And Brian appears to have become only the eighth N.F.L. head coach in the modern era from New York City, — no one's idea of a football hotbed — according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the league's official statistician.
"The rise was mainly influenced by the inflation rate in the mining sector as a result of increases in the price of gold in the world market," government statistician Philomena Nyarko told a news conference in Accra.
"The economy picked up a little in the second quarter with both retail sales and construction helped by the good weather from the effects of the snow earlier in the year," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
"The rate of inflation is stable, with a modest rise in food as well as alcohol and tobacco offset by clothing and footwear prices rising by less than they did a year ago," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
Rounds of golf Obama hit the links 333 times since assuming the presidency, according to CBS News' Mark Knoller, the unofficial White House statistician who pledged to track each and every round played by the commander in chief.
Among the pollsters, the LSE academic did acknowledge that while U.S. statistician Nate Silver was "tilting" in Clinton's direction, he was "an outlier" compared to his peers who see the likelihood of a Democratic victory in starker terms.
A useful concept in sports forecasting, devised by Bill James, a baseball statistician, is "signature significance"—the notion that some achievements are so remarkable that only the elites can accomplish them, even in very small samples of data.
The numbers, gathered from the CDC's data on causes of death for 1999 and 2014, speak to a larger mental health issue beyond suicide, argues study author Sally Curtin, a statistician at the National Center for Health Statistics.
"I don't think you to have to be much of a statistician to wonder about the legitimacy of concluding that there is going to be a 20183 percent lower response rate because of this one factor," Alito declared.
In fact, Hise, who grew up in his district, attended an elite public boarding school and has a master's degree in higher-education administration; before entering politics, he worked as a statistician for the United States Census Bureau.
Pronab Sen, India's former chief statistician, said that small businesses had been especially weak, while the unemployment rate was likely to have spiked after the country replaced the majority of its banknotes in a shock move in 2016.
Hans Rosling, a Swedish doctor who transformed himself into a pop-star statistician by converting dry numbers into dynamic graphics that challenged preconceptions about global health and gloomy prospects for population growth, died on Tuesday in Uppsala, Sweden.
Thousands of people in a Sydney park broke into a loud cheer, hugged and cried as Australia's chief statistician revealed live over a big screen that 61.6 percent of voters surveyed favored marriage equality, with 38.4 percent against.
Chinese statistics bureau statistician Zhao Qinghe wrote in an analysis of the data that manufacturing activity in October was hit by long national public holidays and a "complex and variable external environment" that caused "fluctuations" in demand and supply.
Photo: Michael Savage (AP)Reported UFO sightings have been declining in the United States for the last few years, according to the statistician tasked with making sense of all the data acquired by the leading civilian UFO investigation group.
The economic output of Britain's government and non-profit sector is based on the cost of the inputs used, and a faster depreciation of assets translated into an effective increase in annual spending and production, an ONS statistician said.
"The economy is growing but not at the same rate as in the first quarter, when it was 4.8 percent," government statistician Philomena Nyarko told a news conference, adding that revised 2015 second quarter GDP stood at 3.8 percent.
It was indeed a year of comity: Adam Feldman, a Supreme Court statistician, notes that the 2016-17 term was one of only two in the past 50 years in which there were more unanimous rulings than divided ones.
"Retail as a whole saw a return to growth in the month of June, mainly due to growth in non-food stores with increased sales in second-hand goods, including charity shops and antiques," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
Pronab Sen, the former Chief Statistician of India and now a country director for think-tank International Growth Centre, said a key difference between state and private surveys was that the government lacked staff to do them often enough.
Writing in USA Today five days after the Slack channel was created, two members of the A-Team—statistician Philip Stark from the University of California, and cryptographer Ron Rivest from MIT—spelled out the benefits of an RLA.
Those are some conclusions to be drawn from a new study of air quality in five major cities by a team of researchers at Peking University led by Chen Songxi, a statistician at the university's Guanghua School of Management.
"Today's figures show continuing record employment but also a slight rise in unemployment on the year... This is because we also see a record low rate for people neither working nor looking for work," ONS statistician David Freeman said.
Payments in 2015 were especially high because dividends were brought forward to beat a tax increase, but the methodology change suggested the fall in savings since then might have been less severe than thought, ONS statistician Katherine Kent said.
"We see quite a mixed picture across the rest of the sector as the decline in department store sales continued (in the three months to May), with no growth since September of last year," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said.
He is a son of Danielle Greenberg and Victor Klebanoff of Waccabuc, N.Y. Dr. Greenberg is a retired senior director and senior fellow at PepsiCo in Purchase, N.Y. The groom's father is a statistician and data scientist in Waccabuc.
Even conservative elites began to despair: And the New York Times set hysteria into overdrive: Even the nerds are confused Tuesday morning, nearly all the pundits, forecasters and statistician soothsayers were predicting Clinton would win the election by a comfortable margin.
Before it was a statement about convex symmetrical shapes, the GCI was conjectured in 1959 by the American statistician Olive Dunn as a formula for calculating "simultaneous confidence intervals," or ranges that multiple variables are all estimated to fall in.
"The money we offer passengers to give up their seats makes perfect sense to us," says George, a statistician who works at a major airline, but who wishes to remain anonymous as he's not been cleared to speak with TechCrunch.
The report states the shift from last year to this year is significant, meaning the difference is more than experts would expect mere chance to produce, said Brady Hamilton, a statistician-demographer with the center and an expert on fertility data.
Data scientist Michael Roytman and his statistician friend Jesse Berns were working on a project together for the United Nations in Iraq that required a lot of the data to be in a central place and analyzed on the fly.
Chief Statistician Asif Bajwa told local Dawn News channel that Afghan refugees would be counted in the census, confirming a move strongly opposed by leaders of sparsely populated Baluchistan province where the ethnic Baluchs fear being turned into a minority.
It succeeded: the first novel written under Ajar's name, " Gros-Câlin ," the tale of a lonely Parisian statistician in love with a Guyanese woman, was a tighter, more minimalist performance than Gary had managed in his American-oriented best-sellers.
"Rates of child and adolescent obesity are accelerating in East, South and Southeast Asia, and continue to increase in other low and middle-income regions," said James Bentham, a statistician at the University of Kent, who co-authored the paper.
In " Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World—and Why Things Are Better Than You Think ," the Swedish global-health statistician Hans Rosling, who wrote the book with his son and daughter-in-law, tries to find such a picture.
"As the UK prepares to leave the European Union and seeks to negotiate its own trade deals, it has become even more crucial that we have a deeper understanding of our trading relationship with other countries," ONS statistician Adrian Chesson said.
While people in all areas are waiting longer to have kids, there seems to be a growing gap developing between people in metro areas and those in rural ones, Danielle Ely, NCHS statistician and author of this report, told BuzzFeed News.
A statistician with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) also pointed out to me that there were significant methodological changes between the 210-'19203 and 21920-'20153 periods with NESARC, the survey that the JAMA Psychiatry study used.
The quest for a test There are two things to know about Carolyn Vigil to understand how she went about her mission: She was once a statistician, and she's spent years getting care for one of her sons, who is disabled.
"Although productivity grew on the year, the underlying picture is of sustained weakness since 2008, with growth over the past year being only a third of the average over the last 10 years or so," ONS statistician Katherine Kent said.
ABS chief statistician David Kalisch said he was confident IBM could deliver on its A$10 million ($7.63 million) contract based on "the comments and exhortations that IBM had made to the ABS about the importance of this work" beforehand.
He's retired now for a couple of years but he still participates, he still comes out, he serves as our statistician and one of our historians and is still part of the program and actively involved in what we do.
"Though migration between 2018 and 2019 was large enough to increase the population this year, Puerto Rico's population remains below where it was at the start of the decade," Sandra Johnson, a Census Bureau demographer and statistician, said in a statement.
By similarity score — a statistic developed by the statistician Bill James to sort out which players are statistically similar, with adjustments made for position — Carew's career is the closest one to Suzuki's, at 849.8 points out of a possible 1,000.
However, according to Neale El-Dash, the statistician behind PollingData, they are still often better than telephone-based surveys, which have generally been conducted with lists of phone numbers bought from companies without regard to their origins or possible biases.
"Manufacturing remains relatively subdued since the start of the year, though July showed the first significant monthly growth of 2017, with car production increasing partly thanks to new models rolling off the production lines," Kate Davies, a senior ONS statistician said.
"Inflation is stable, with motor fuel prices rising between February and March this year, offset by falls in food prices as well as the cost of computer games growing more slowly than it did this time last year," ONS statistician Mike Hardie said.
It was an arbitrary decision made by a lone statistician in the 28500s, who pronounced that if, in this case, there's a 6900 percent chance that Jealous leads, it's "statistically significant," but if the chances are only 2628 percent, it's not significant.
Harford describes a study that analyzed tweets in the wake of the Ferguson shooting of Michael Brown — the group that was pro-Brown (the "blue tweets," as the statistician Emma Pierson called them) and the group that was pro-police (the "red tweets").
"One possible consequence is that as you delay the birth of the first child, the possibility of having three or more children becomes problematic," said a co-author of the report, Brady E. Hamilton, a statistician with the National Center for Health Statistics.
"What we have seen in the last week or two is minuscule compared with the amount of real risk that is coming in the months and years ahead," said Salil Mehta, an independent statistician with deep experience in troubled markets and their consequences.
By the statistic Game Score, which was developed by Bill James to evaluate the overall performance of a pitcher, and then adjusted some in recent years by the statistician Tom Tango, the disparity between the efforts of the two starters was rather extreme.
According to a forecasting model developed by Peter Ellis, an Australian statistician for the Nous Group, a consultancy, the opposition party had merely a 54% chance of either winning an outright majority or capturing enough seats alongside minor-party allies to form a governing coalition.
MJ, a 27-year-old statistician in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, says that during Christmas dinner, his parents declared that after 2019, he and his brother and sister, both of whom are married with children, would have to start paying their fair share of the phone bill.
"This is the first time we sort of focused on these particular measures at the state level, and certainly there were several noteworthy findings," lead author Brady Hamilton, a statistician and demographer at the National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland, told BuzzFeed News.
Rosling, a Swedish doctor whose wildly popular TED Talks helped transform him into a pop-star statistician, used data to show that life on Planet Earth—along with issues like population growth and global health—wasn't nearly as gloomy as some might have you believe.
Like pals Paul McCartney or John Lennon, Harvard statistician Mark Glickman and felllow researcher and  Beatles  fan Jason Brown came together to solve a question many loyal listeners have asked over the years: who wrote the melody to one of the band&aposs biggest hits?
Read more: A Harvard statistician has developed an algorithm that finally settles whether Lennon or McCartney wrote The Beatles' biggest hitsAfter touching down in the UK, Walker caught a National Express bus to the town of Gorleston, a 3.5-hour drive northeast of London.
Yet the boom has also been a boon for household wealth, with the government statistician estimating the housing stock was worth a cool A$6.8 trillion ($5.5 trillion) at the end of the third quarter - four times the size of annual gross domestic product.
The cases of hurricanes Harvey and Irma demonstrate the importance of switching from paper records to electronic, said the study's lead author, Jaime Smith, principle researcher and statistician at Surescripts, LLC, a company that links physicians, insurers and pharmacies through transmission of electronic health records.
Also, one should note that lines are more liable to spiral out of control during the holiday season, since more inexperienced flyers are in the mix, bringing with them what a statistician might call behavioral variability — more popularly known as not knowing what to do.
Yet the boom has also been a boon for household wealth with the government statistician estimating the housing stock was worth a cool A$6.8 trillion ($5.3 trillion) at the end of the third quarter - four times the size of annual gross domestic product.
During that time, she would also come to know how, after the death in 2016 of Ms. Fienberg's husband, Stephen E. Fienberg, who was a pre-eminent statistician at Carnegie Mellon University, Ms. Fienberg would go every day to the synagogue to pray for him.
In the early 2200s, while researching the history of sexual selection, Prum read a seminal 22 paper and a 2200 book on the subject by the English biologist and statistician Ronald Fisher, who buttressed Darwin's original idea with a more sophisticated understanding of heredity.
The data was sent back to New York, where Eugene Laska, a statistician in the psychiatry department at N.Y.U., fed it through an artificial intelligence program that searched repeatedly through the thousands of features until it learned which ones best distinguished the patients with PTSD.
" While it is true that the explosion of computing power and accessible deep data sets have yielded many surprising and important results, the mechanics still operate "in much the same way that a statistician tries to fit a line to a collection of points.
"As the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease, reducing blood pressure is also a key step to meeting the overarching target of reducing non-communicable disease mortality," said Gretchen Stevens, a statistician with the WHO's Department of Information, Evidence and Research who worked with Ezzati's team.

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