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Definition of Statistical procedure
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 Procedure
Literary usage of Statistical procedure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wage Worth of School Training: An Analytical Study of Six Hundred Women by Anna Charlotte Hedges (1915)
"... VI statistical procedure The records are in two divisions: 1. General Group, 2.
School History Group. Statistical treatment of each group has been ..."
2. Wage Worth of School Training: An Analytical Study of Six Hundred Women by Anna Charlotte Hedges (1915)
"... VI statistical procedure The records are in two divisions: 1. General Group, 2.
School History Group. Statistical treatment of each group has been ..."
3. The Likelihood Principle by James O. Berger, Robert L. Wolpert (1988)
"The argument that "significance testing is the only available statistical procedure"
is hardly persuasive when it is known that this available statistical ..."
4. Proceedings of the FAO/IRRI Workshop on Judicious and Efficient Use of by International Rice Research Institute (1984)
"STATISTICAL PROBLEMS FOR LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTS KA Gomez statistical procedure
should fit the specific problems and needs of a given experiment. ..."
5. Recent Developments in Multiple Comparison Procedures by Yoav Benjamini, Frank Bretz, S. K. Sarkar (2004)
"A conventional approach to limit the type I error a of the statistical procedure (also
called consumer's risk in case of an efficacy endpoint) whilst ..."