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Definition of Statistical method
1. Noun. A method of analyzing or representing statistical data; a procedure for calculating a statistic.
Generic synonyms: Method
Group relationships: Statistics
Category relationships: Statistics
Specialized synonyms: Least Squares, Method Of Least Squares, Multivariate Analysis, Regression, Regression Toward The Mean, Simple Regression, Statistical Regression
Lexicographical Neighbors of Statistical Method
Literary usage of Statistical method
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Marion A. Knight, H.W. Wilson Company, Estella E. Painter (1920)
"Am Statis Assn 13: 436-65 D '16 Application of th<; statistical method to public
health research: with discussion by KB Phelps. L: 1. Dublin. ..."
2. Proceedings ... Annual Convention. (1891)
"The President: The question which we are to discuss this morning is, "How far
can the statistical method be applied in the investigation of causes? ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"But the statistical method is no longer confined to investigations such as ...
In the sciences, both physical and biological, the statistical method is of ..."
4. Social Adaptation: A Study in the Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation by Lucius Moody Bristol (1915)
"Two other forms of the inductive method have come to have increasing vogue since
Comte's time, the statistical method and what might well be termed the ..."
5. Social Adaptation: A Study in the Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation by Lucius Moody Bristol (1915)
"Two other forms of the inductive method have come to have increasing vogue since
Comte's time, the statistical method and what might well be termed the ..."
6. The Mortality from Cancer Throughout the World by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1916)
"It is for these reasons that the statistical method in medicine has been of such
exceptionally practical value when applied with skill and impartiality to ..."
7. A Student's History of Education by Frank Pierrepont Graves (1915)
"The statistical method and Mental Measurements Technique jn Education.—One of
the most significant of the present of the physical " e sciences day movements ..."
8. A Student's History of Education by Frank Pierrepont Graves (1915)
"Within a few years it will probably be difficult to understand the furore that
has been created by the Montessori methods. The statistical method and Mental ..."