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- '''Statistics theory''' is a [[mathematics|mathematical]] approach to describe something, predic Statistics theory is used in a very wide variety of fields.<ref>See the article on [[applied15 KB (2,373 words) - 12:26, 20 February 2021
- The first phrase says: "Statistics theory is a mathematical approach to describe something, predict events, or analyz ...eel free to make improvements on this article. I am not aware of the name "statistics theory" being used widely for such a topic. Thanks. [[User:Hendra I. Nurdin|Hendra36 KB (5,876 words) - 05:56, 10 November 2009
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- In [[statistics theory|statistics]], an '''outlier''' is an observation in a data set that is so d545 bytes (83 words) - 16:01, 25 November 2010
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- '''Statistics theory''' is a [[mathematics|mathematical]] approach to describe something, predic Statistics theory is used in a very wide variety of fields.<ref>See the article on [[applied15 KB (2,373 words) - 12:26, 20 February 2021
- ...lly precise explanations of the concepts, the reader should refer to the [[Statistics theory]] article. This does not seem helpful in the present state of that article,10 KB (1,748 words) - 03:17, 13 March 2011
- The first phrase says: "Statistics theory is a mathematical approach to describe something, predict events, or analyz ...eel free to make improvements on this article. I am not aware of the name "statistics theory" being used widely for such a topic. Thanks. [[User:Hendra I. Nurdin|Hendra36 KB (5,876 words) - 05:56, 10 November 2009
- The basic laws of chance from which much of [[statistics theory]] has been derived are little more than a formalisation of intuitive concep ...ematics]] and are normally familiar with the underlying mathematics of [[statistics theory]] but their professional activity involves them in the use of the results t31 KB (4,704 words) - 00:37, 21 October 2013
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- ...are analogous to the Brownian Movement of physics (the [[random walk]] of statistics theory), such that there is no combination of prices that offer the prospect of a55 KB (8,316 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
- ...are analogous to the Brownian Movement of physics (the [[random walk]] of statistics theory), such that there is no combination of prices that offer the prospect of a55 KB (8,323 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
- ...lly precise explanations of the concepts, the reader should refer to the [[Statistics theory]] article. This does not seem helpful in the present state of that article, .... But why not? (I am not sure if it needs a remark in the introduction.) [[Statistics theory]] (or better [[Statistics]]?), and [[Mathematical statistics]] could be use85 KB (13,855 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024