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  2. Mathematical statistics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical statistics is the application of probability theory and other mathematical concepts to statistics, as opposed to techniques for collecting statistical data. [1] Specific mathematical techniques that are commonly used in statistics include mathematical analysis , linear algebra , stochastic analysis , differential equations , and ...

  3. Statistics - Wikipedia

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    "Statistics is both the science of uncertainty and the technology of extracting information from data." - featured in the International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science. [5] Statistics is the discipline that deals with data, facts and figures with which meaningful information is inferred. Data may represent a numerical value, in form of ...

  4. Lists of mathematics topics - Wikipedia

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    The related field of mathematical statistics develops statistical theory with mathematics. Statistics, the science concerned with collecting and analyzing data, is an autonomous discipline (and not a subdiscipline of applied mathematics). Catalog of articles in probability theory; List of probability topics; List of stochastic processes topics

  5. Lists of statistics topics - Wikipedia

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    1 Statistics. 2 Probability. 3 Glossaries and notations. 4 People. 5 Publications. 6 Organizations. 7 See also. ... In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move ...

  6. Exploratory data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lyon Bowley used precursors of the stemplot and five-number summary (Bowley actually used a "seven-figure summary", including the extremes, deciles and quartiles, along with the median—see his Elementary Manual of Statistics (3rd edn., 1920), p. 62 [11] – he defines "the maximum and minimum, median, quartiles and two deciles" as the ...

  7. History of statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century. ISBN 0-7167-4106-7; Stigler, Stephen M. (1986). The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty before 1900. Belknap Press/Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-40341-3.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The list of statistics topics is being extended to include existing articles not previously listed and any new or unlisted statistics-related articles should be added. The list contains over 2750 items, including some redirects (18 February 2013: was 2642 on 17 October 2011; 2233 on 29 July 2009; 1731 on 31 December 2008; and 945 on 22 May 2008).

  9. Frequency (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A frequency distribution shows a summarized grouping of data divided into mutually exclusive classes and the number of occurrences in a class. It is a way of showing unorganized data notably to show results of an election, income of people for a certain region, sales of a product within a certain period, student loan amounts of graduates, etc.