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  • 21Statistical thermodynamics — In thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics is the study of the microscopic behaviors of thermodynamic systems using probability theory. Statistical thermodynamics, generally, provides a molecular level interpretation of thermodynamic… …

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  • 22Statistical dispersion — In statistics, statistical dispersion (also called statistical variability or variation) is variability or spread in a variable or a probability distribution. Common examples of measures of statistical dispersion are the variance, standard… …

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  • 23Statistical proof — The term statistical proof has several uses, both technically and colloquially. * Data analysis and statistics mdash; When mathematical statistics is used to provide a mathematical proof of a proposition regarding the probability of data under… …

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  • 24Statistical parameter — A statistical parameter is a parameter that indexes a family of probability distributions. It can be regarded as a numerical characteristic of a population or a model.[1] Among parameterized families of distributions are the normal distributions …

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  • 25Statistical interference — When two probability distributions overlap, statistical interference exists. Knowledge of the distributions can be used to determine the likelihood that one parameter exceeds another, and by how much. This technique can be used for dimensioning… …

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  • 26Distribution of wealth — World Distribution of Wealth and Population in the Year 2000 The distribution of wealth is a comparison of the wealth of various members or groups in a society. It differs from the distribution of income in that it looks at the distribution of… …

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  • 27Statistical significance — In statistics, a result is called statistically significant if it is unlikely to have occurred by chance. A statistically significant difference simply means there is statistical evidence that there is a difference; it does not mean the… …

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  • 28Statistical graphics — thumb|240px|John Snow s Cholera map in dot style, 1854.Statistical graphics, also known as graphical techniques, are information graphics in the field of statistics used to visualize quantitative data. Overview Statistics and data analysis… …

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  • 29Statistical model — A statistical model is a formalization of relationships between variables in the form of mathematical equations. A statistical model describes how one or more random variables are related to one or more random variables. The model is statistical… …

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  • 30Statistical classification — See also: Pattern recognition See also: Classification test In machine learning, statistical classification is the problem of identifying the sub population to which new observations belong, where the identity of the sub population is unknown, on …

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