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How to use the word statistical in a Sentence?

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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, we can verifiably show that human connections stimulate dopamine release, which is how they are reinforcing, and anything that stimulates dopamine in the brain's reward pathway has the potential to be addictive.

Anna Lembke

Found on CNN
2 years ago

They were controlled for in the statistical analyses, however, residual confounding can not be ruled out. The data reported are for associations, however, associations can not establish causality.

Kathy Trieu

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When AVC's own hand-picked panel of experts identified flaws in the' statistical' argument that AVC had been making since early December, I conveyed this to my colleagues -- accurately and in detail on January 8 -- and I don't regret doing so.

Chris Ford

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

China is very opaque when it comes to transparency, so it's always hard to know how accurate their reported statistical data is, and there seems to be little question that when COVID first broke out in Wuhan, and for a considerable time afterwards, the number of deaths from COVID was seriously underreported.

Stanley Rosen

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Completion of these reviews involves such things as ensuring that the manufacturing process and the controls on manufacturing are appropriate, checking statistical analyses performed to ensure that they were done properly, and doing additional analyses, as necessary, to look at the effect of the vaccine on subsets of individuals who might be at greater risk of adverse effects.

An FDA spokesperson

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Princeton University contested the OFCCP's allegation because Princeton University was based on a flawed statistical model that grouped all full professors together regardless of department and thus bore no resemblance to how Princeton University actually hires, evaluates, and compensates Princeton University faculty.

Ben Chang

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The totality of the data need to be analyzed in order to draw any conclusions from the trial. Anecdotal reports, while encouraging, do not provide the statistical power necessary to determine the safety and efficacy profile of remdesivir as a treatment for Covid-19.

Gilead Sciences

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Doctors disagree about things all the time. My qualifications in terms of looking at the science is that I'm Peter Navarro, i have a Ph. D. And I understand how to read statistical studies, whether it's in medicine, the law, economics or whatever.

Peter Navarro

Found on CNN
4 years ago

How can the conclusions from two large-scale studies be so different ? Well, it isn't because the statistical findings were different.

Kevin McConway

Found on CNN
4 years ago

There is now a catalog that stores the locations, sizes and times of millions of past earthquakes, it is quite straightforward to characterize the statistical behavior of these events.

Thomas Heaton

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

ERS employees know Washington, DC, is the exact location they need to be to achieve its mission as a designated statistical agency that produces nonpartisan research and analysis.

Kevin Hunt

Found on CNN
4 years ago

[children] do silly things they dance around, they run around, they dont walk economically in one direction, it makes statistical sense that we should be finding lots of childrens footprints.

Matthew Bennett

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The statistical method used in this study, called Mendelian randomization, does not always allow causality to be inferred, for example, the genetic determinants of sleep may also affect other neuronal mechanisms that affect breast cancer risk independently of sleep patterns. In such a scenario, sleep patterns may be associated with risk of Breast Cancer, but not directly cause it.

Dipender Gill

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Firstly, this paper does not attempt to link the rise in mobile phone use with a rise in brain tumor incidence directly, there are statistical techniques available to do this, for instance using time-series analysis, which attempt to link changes in a putative risk factor with changes in the outcome of interest over time. This was not done here.

Lion Shahab

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There are statistical techniques available to do this, for instance using time-series analysis, which attempt to link changes in a putative risk factor with changes in the outcome of interest over time. This was not done here, second, even if such a link were found, correlation does not imply causation.

Lion Shahab

Found on CNN
5 years ago

People vary in that particular phenotype( or trait), but it's not one that we go around testing very much. It's not like( body-mass index), height or levels of high cholesterol. there aren't enough people who spend so much time underwater to make a really definitive statistical statement.

Marc Feldman

Found on CNN
6 years ago

There aren't enough people who spend so much time underwater to make a really definitive statistical statement.

Marc Feldman

Found on CNN
6 years ago

It’s true that this particular problem, as with any statistical problem, makes the Fed’s job more complicated.

Lewis Alexander

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Steph Curry made the biggest jump on and off the court of any athlete we've seen, frankly in any statistical analysis, when you look at the count, 24 of the 100( athletes) are basketball players and seven are in the top 25, including one and two. So you have the opportunity to rise to the top of the list if you are a star basketball player.

Rick Horrow

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

This is a conservative estimate with a high probability of coming true, 90 percent in fact, in theory, total undiscovered, recoverable resources in the Subsalt Polygon could be as high as 273 billion barrels, but the higher number only has a statistical certainty level of 10 percent.

Cleveland Jones

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

What we are doing at Wimbledon is teaching Watson tennis, there is a data set at Wimbledon that sits in a huge structured database, then there is Wimbledon's huge historical archive. Watson can receive a question from Wimbledon's digital team in natural language, understand if it is a statistical question or a language question and then find the answer.

Sam Seddon

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

My own instinctive reaction, without having a huge number of facts in front of me, is that if you are striking terrorists using military force for many years in a row, then something like this unfortunately becomes almost a statistical inevitability, it is very hard to avoid.

Daniel Benjamin

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Out of the 2,226 tigers estimated in this census, we have photographic evidence for about 1,500 individuals, or 70 percent. And the statistical models are state-of-the-art. The detractors are not being very fair.

Rajesh Gopal

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The criticism of the census is rubbish, out of the 2,226 tigers estimated in this census, we have photographic evidence for about 1,500 individuals, or 70 percent. And the statistical models are state-of-the-art. The detractors are not being very fair.

Rajesh Gopal

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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