People are not fungible and bring a myriad of talents not reflected in statistics.
Katz has a bachelor's degree from Queens College and a master's degree in statistics from New York University.
This may lead to a slight fluctuation in statistics for cases, deaths, and rates of incidence and mortality.
Many of them spend an inordinate amount of time quibbling about minor semantic points, or trivial differences in statistics.
Geismer is the founder of Quantitative Investment Management which would seem to indicate an interest in statistics and probabilities.
He set up a model using an algorithm based on the Monte Carlo optimization method used in statistics and mathematics.
However, it is the incredible difference in statistics of impacted executive level women versus executive level men that has me concerned.
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For me, this global recession is not to be measured just in statistics, or in graphs or in figures on a balance sheet.
Wells, a biostatistician at Cornell University, has another explanation, chalking up occasional sloppiness in statistics to the pressure to publish early and often.
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D. candidate in statistics, studied PunchForce as a consultant to HBO.
Kennesaw State University offers a Master of Science in applied statistics, a minor in applied statistics and data analysis and a SAS certificate in statistical analysis.
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In statistics used to underline the unequal access to food, the IFRC stressed there were 1.5 billion people suffering obesity worldwide last year, while 925 million were undernourished.
In computer science, foreign nationals made up 58 percent of the fulltime graduate students, while 61 percent of the students in statistics and 60 percent in economics were also foreign nationals.
The two researchers did some calculations--this field requires a black belt in statistics--and discovered that the probability that two people might have identical lists of movies with the same ratings is tiny.
In Boston, where 23-year-old Lu Lingzi enrolled in graduate-level study in statistics, friends and teachers remembered her as an exceptional student and an exuberant personality who delighted in spring blossoms and culinary treats.
In statistics, the coefficient of determination, denoted R2 and pronounced R squared, is used in the context of statistical models whose main purpose is the prediction of future outcomes on the basis of other related information.
Born in Brooklyn, the son of Russian immigrants, Eisenstadt got a degree in statistics from the City College of New York and then went off to war in 1943, serving in Europe with the Army's 8th Armored Division.
The world's four greatest statisticians never took a course in statistics, Mr Ackoff would point out, and three of America's greatest architects (Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright) never took a formal course in architecture.
The league table is officially known as a 'meta ranking', bringing in statistics gathered from the London-based newspaper's five more specialized rankings compiled earlier in the year, for global MBAs, executive education courses, masters degrees in management and Executive MBA (EMBA) programs.
The newspaper published an article Thursday citing documents from Harvard's library that show its law school reported a Native American female professor in federal statistics in 1992, when Ms. Warren was a visiting professor.
Then they finally include your employees in the official statistics in February of 2012.
Countries such as India, where lower-risk groups are starting to show up in the statistics, and where the prevalence rates in some states are already above 2%, needed to act yesterday, and to aim their message more widely.
It's disheartening to be sure, but there is a way to benefit: Invest in companies that use such statistics in their earnings projections.
Otherwise, only the local police is contacted and those cases are not considered in this statistics.
Anderson, a senior editor in our statistics department, has been part of this project since its founding.
In fact statistics show that both the Sinhalese and Muslim population percentages have grown slightly over three decades.
In Wales, statistics shows people living in rural areas were more satisfied than those based in industrial areas.
Another troubling trend is found in the statistics tracking underlying causes of hospitalization due to influenza infection.
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