statistics n. 1.统计学,统计法〔用作单数〕。 2.统计数字[资料],统计表〔用作复数〕。 Government statisticsindicate that prices have gone down. 政府统计指出物价已经下降。 You may consult the statistics on population issued by the government. 你可以查一查政府发表的人口统计。 the vital statistics (出生、结婚、死亡等)人口动态统计。 collect [take] statistics 进行统计。
Statisticians can estimate the highest expected winds . 统计人员能估计最大风速。
Statisticians used this test in 1970 to check the randomness of the draft lottery . 统计学家1970年曾经运用这种检验方法核查征兵抽签的随机性。
If there is a high level of correlation between them, we have a problem that statisticians call multicolinearity . 当它们之间的相关程度很高,就会产生统计学家称为多元共线的问题。
I went through the change in radio operations. but mitchell brushed it aside, saying he was not a statistician . 我说明了无线电活动发生变化的事。但是米切尔置之不理,并说他不是统计学家。
In the 1800s, british statisticians interested in a theoretical foundation for calculating risk of losses in life insurance and commercial insurance . 在十九世纪,英国统计学家对计算生命保险和商业保险亏损危险的理论基础,非常感兴趣。
These techniques are so diverse that statisticians commonly separate them into two broad categories: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics . 根据统计技术的不同作用,统计家通常把统计学划分为两个较大的范畴:描述统计学和推断统计学。
That is what european statisticians have done 欧洲的统计学家就是这样做的。
2 mr thomas cheung , senior statistician 23 august 2006 2高级统计师张仲强先生2006年8月23日
1 mr leung kwan - chi , senior statistician 16 august 2006 1高级统计师梁坤志先生2006年8月16日
Senior statistician ( general ) 1 , census and statistics department 政府统计处高级统计师(综合)一
someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums) 同义词:actuary,