English to Arabic Dictionary statistician

statistician

الإحصائي
definition
noun
At Cambridge more statisticians were taken on within Mathematics and a Statistical Laboratory was set up within the Mathematics Faculty in 1949.
an expert in the preparation and analysis of statistics.
translation of 'statistician'
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She worked as a 'statistician' in the Central Statistics Office.
If you suspect a problem but cannot meet this criterion, recommend further review by an expert 'statistician' .
Blinding the research assistant collecting the baseline data and the 'statistician' analysing the data to the group allocation reduced potential bias.
The 'statistician' who did the analysis was blinded to group and treatment.
The actual randomisation was provided to the 'statistician' only at the final analysis.
From 1929 to 1945 he worked as a 'statistician' with the Bureau of Statistics.
An independent 'statistician' prepared the randomisation envelopes using a computer based random number generator.
His first post was as a 'statistician' with the United Nations, a post he held from 1954 until 1962.
He returned to London, taking up a post as a 'statistician' in the Mercantile and General Investment Company.
Because ecological correlations often seem surprisingly high, some 'statisticians' and social scientists think they should be devalued in some way.
Since Victorian times, 'statisticians' have largely relied on a very simple statistic - an average - to rank cricketers.
So if the 'statisticians' are undercounting labor, productivity may be less impressive than advertised.
Psychometricians and other 'statisticians' believe that what we know scientifically is only known with a certain probability.
The survey was repeated the following year, and 'statisticians' and psychologists performed even more detailed analyses of the data.
Teams of mathematicians, 'statisticians' , meteorologists, and structural engineers compile the figures.
The investigations are believed to be highly complex and involve experts in toxicology, diabetes and orthopaedics as well as 'statisticians' .
At Cambridge more 'statisticians' were taken on within Mathematics and a Statistical Laboratory was set up within the Mathematics Faculty in 1949.
Some 'statisticians' bend statistics not because of logistical problems but to promote certain values or products.
Should only 'statisticians' be allowed to handle statistical evidence?
From there to the end, the game was of statistical interest only… for Moorefield 'statisticians' only of course.
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