File William Blake Descriptive Catalogue.jpg thumb The title page of the Descriptive Catalogue The Descriptive Catalogue of 1809 is a description of, and prospectus for, an exhibition by William Blake of a number of his own illustrations for various topics, but most notably including a set of illustrations to Geoffrey Chaucer Chaucer s Canterbury Tales , this last being a response to a collapsed contract with dealer Robert Cromek . Having conceived the idea of portraying the characters in Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Pilgrims , Blake approached Cromek with a view to marketing an engraving. Knowing that Blake was too eccentric to produce a popular work, Cromek promptly commissioned Thomas Stothard to execute the concept. When Blake learned that he had been cheated, he broke off contact with Stothard, formerly a friend. He also set up an independent exhibition in his brother s haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in the Soho district of London . The exhibition was designed to market his own version of the Chaucer illustration, along with other works. As a result he wrote his Descriptive Catalogue of 1809, which contains what Anthony Blunt has called a brilliant analysis of Chaucer. It is regularly anthologised as a classic of Chaucer criticism. ref Blunt, Anthony, The Art of William Blake , p 77 ref It also contained detailed explanations of his other paintings. The price of the Catalogue was 2s 6d one eighth of a List of British bank notes and coins pound sterling , and of admission to the exhibition 1s one twentieth of a pound sterling the usual price for exhibitions at the period. At the time a minor house servant might be paid ten pounds per year. An Index to the Catalogue was free with admission to the exhibition. The Preface to the Catalogue begins with a diatribe against the Venetian Antonio da Correggio Correggio and Titian . It concludes using the conventional spellings of his day blockquote Colouring does not depend on where the Colours are put, but on where ... more details
The Descriptive Video Service DVS is a major United States producer of video description , which makes visual media, such as television programs, feature films, and home videos, more accessible to people who are Blindness blind or otherwise Visual impairment visually impaired . DVS often is used to describe the product itself. History In 1985, TV station WGBH TV WGBH , the Boston, Massachusetts Boston , Massachusetts , member of the Public Broadcasting Service PBS , began investigating uses for the new technology of stereophonic television broadcasting, particularly multichannel television sound MTS , which allowed for a third audio channel, called the Second audio program Secondary Audio Program SAP . With a history of developing closed captioning of programs for Hearing impairment hearing impaired viewers, WGBH considered the viability of using the new audio channel for narrated descriptions of key visual elements, much like those being done for live theatre in Washington, D.C. , by Margaret Pfanstiehl, who had been experimenting with television description as part of her Metropolitan Washington Ear Washington Ear radio reading service. After reviewing and conducting various studies, which found that blind and visually impaired people were consuming more television than ever but finding the activity problematic often relying on sighted family and friends to describe for them , WGBH consulted more closely with Pfanstiehl and her husband, Cody, and then conducted its first tests of DVS in Boston in 1986. These tests broadcasting to local groups of people of various ages and visual impairments and further study were successful enough to merit a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to complete plans to establish the DVS organization permanently in 1988. After ... NCIP library v&c cronin.htm The Development of the Descriptive Video Service Bot generated title ref ..., MA. http www2.edc.org NCIP library v&c cronin.htm The Development of the Descriptive Video Service ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 Business statistics is the science of good decision making in the face of uncertainty and is used in many disciplines such as financial analysis , econometrics , auditing , production and operations including services improvement, and marketing research. ref Journal of Business & Economic Statistics , http pubs.amstat.org page jbes aims and scope Aims and Scope. br     http www.amstat.org publications jbes.cfm Journal of Business & Economic Statistics , American Statistical Association. ref These sources feature regular repetitive publication of series of data. This makes the topic of time series especially important for business statistics. It is also a branch of applied statistics working mostly on data collected as a by product of doing business or by government agencies. It provides knowledge and skills to interpret and use statistical techniques in a variety of business applications. A typical business statistics course is intended for business majors, and covers statistical study, descriptivestatistics collection, description, analysis, and summary of data , probability, and the binomial and normal distribution s, test of hypotheses and confidence intervals, linear regression , and correlation. See also Economic data Economic statistics Notes Reflist References Diane Morien,D. 2007 Business Statistics , Thomson Learning Nelson. ISBN 9780170131476 DEFAULTSORT Business Statistics Category Business Category Fields of application of statisticsstatistics stub ... more details
within the subject of statisticsStatistics pertains to the collection, analysis, interpretation ... of statistics misused for making informed decisions in all areas of business and government . Nature of statisticsStatistics can be described as all of the following Academic discipline one with academic ... considered subfields of mathematics proper. Statistics, for example, is mathematical in its ..., though closely allied, field. History of statistics History of statistics Founders of statistics History of probability Timeline of probability and statistics Describing data Descriptivestatistics Average Mean Median Mode statistics Mode Statistical dispersion Measures of scale Variance Standard ... design Statistical survey Opinion poll Sampling Sampling distribution Sampling statistics sampling ... Principal component analysis PCA Factor analysis Cluster analysis Robust statistics Filtering data ... inference Mathematical statistics Likelihood function Exponential family Bayesian inference ... M estimator Non parametric statistics Nonparametric regression Kernel statistics Kernels Probability ... statistics Computational statistics &ndash Markov chain Monte Carlo Statistics software Free statistical software List of statistical packages Statistics organizations List of academic statistical associations List of national and international statistical services Statistics publications List of statistics journals List of important publications in statistics List of scientific journals in statistics Persons influential in the field of statistics List of statisticians See also Portal Statistics Index of statistics articles Glossary of probability and statistics Notation in probability and statistics Outline of probability Combinatorics Monte Carlo method Simulation List of fields of application of statistics List of graphical methods Lists of statistics topics External links sisterlinks StatisticsStatistics outline footer Category Outlines Statistics Category Statistics Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In the descriptivestatistics , the range is the length of the smallest interval which contains all the data. It is calculated by subtracting the smallest observation sample minimum from the greatest sample maximum and provides an indication of statistical dispersion . It is measured in the same units as the data. Since it only depends on two of the observations, it is a poor and weak measure of dispersion except when the sample size is large. For a population, the range is greater than or equal to twice the standard deviation , with equality only for the coin toss Bernoulli distribution with p . The range, in the sense of the difference between the highest and lowest scores, is also called the crude range . When a new scale for measurement is developed, then a potential maximum or minimum will emanate from this scale. This is called the potential crude range . Of course this range should not be chosen too small, in order to avoid a ceiling effect . When the measurement is obtained, the resulting smallest or greatest observation, will provide the observed crude range . The midrange point, i.e. the point halfway between the two extremes, is an indicator of the central tendency of the data. Again it is not particularly robust for small samples. See also Portal Statistics Sample maximum and minimum Interquartile range Studentized range Peirce s criterion Statisticsdescriptive DEFAULTSORT Range Statistics Category Statistical deviation and dispersion Category Scale statistics Category Summary statistics ar de Spannweite Statistik es Rango estad stica eu Ibiltarte fa it Campo di variazione no Variasjonsbredde pl Rozst p ru sv Variationsomr de tr A kl k istatistik vi Kho ng bi n thi n zh ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Merge Economic data date July 2011 Economic statistics is a topic in applied statistics that concerns the data collection collection , processing, compilation, dissemination, and data ... statistics , but for this usage see economic data . The data of concern to economic statistics may include those of an economy of region, country, or group of countries. Economic statistics may also refer to a subtopic of official statistics for data produced by official organizations e.g. List of national ... within economic statistics both make use of and provide the empirical data needed in economic research, whether descriptive or econometric . They are a key input for decision making as to economic ... , business , finance , ref Journal of Business and Economic Statistics , http pubs.amstat.org ... & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association. ref ref Charles J. Bullock, 1919. http www.jstor.org stable 1928753 Prefatory Statement, Review of Economic Statistics , 1 1 , unnumbered ... Statistics , 1 1 , pp. 1 4. br     Eric Ghysels and Alastair Hall, 2002. Editors Introduction to Twentieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics , 20 1 , pp ... and of how best to collect in any given instance. See also Business statistics Census of production Notes Reflist References R. G. D. Allen Allen, R. G. D. , 1956. Official Economic Statistics, Economica ... to the Methods of Economic Statistics , AW Shaw Co. Giovanini, Enrico, 2008. http www.oecd.org statistics understandingeconomicstatistics Understanding Economic Statistics . OECD Publishing. ISBN 978 92 64 03312 2 Fox, Karl A., 1968. Intermediate Economic Statistics , Wiley. http orton.catie.ac.cr .... Kane, Edward J., 1968. Economic Statistics and Econometrics , Harper and Row. Oskar Morgenstern ... Press. Mirer, Thad W., 1995. Economic Statistics and Econometrics , 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. http ... of Economic Statistics, Publications of the American Statistical Association , 12 92 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In statistics the frequency of an Event probability theory event i is the number n sub i sub of times the event occurred in the experiment or the study. These frequencies are often graphically represented in histogram s. We speak of absolute frequencies , when the counting counts n sub i sub themselves are given and of relative frequencies , when those are Normalizing constant normalized by the total number of events math f i frac n i N frac n i sum i n i . math Taking the f sub i sub for all i and tabulating or plotting them leads to a frequency distribution . The relative frequency density of the occurrence of an event is the score divided by the total number of observations it is often termed the empirical probability . For example If the lower extreme of the class you are measuring the density of is 15 and the upper extreme of the class you are measuring is 30, given a relative frequency of 0.0625, you would calculate the frequency density for this class to be Relative frequency Upper extreme of class &minus lower extreme of class density 0.0625 30 &minus 15 0.0625 15 0.0041666.. That is 0.00417 to 5 decimal places. In biology, relative frequency may refer to the occurrence of a single gene in a specific species that makes up a gene pool. The limiting relative frequency of an event over a long series of trials is the conceptual foundation of the frequency probability frequency interpretation of probability . In this framework, it is assumed that as the length of the series increases without bound, the fraction of the experiments in which we observe the event will stabilize. This interpretation is often contrasted with Bayesian probability . See also Portal Statistics Probability density function Frequency Law of large numbers Statistical regularity Statisticsdescriptive DEFAULTSORT Frequency Statistics Category Statistical theory Category Summary statistics ca Freq ncia estad stica da Hyppighed de H ufigkeit es Frecuencia estad stica ... more details
tools from data analysis. Data analysis is divided into descriptivestatistics the part of statistics that describes data, i.e. summarises the data and their typical properties. inferential statistics the part of statistics that draws conclusions from data using some model for the data For example, inferential statistics involves selecting a model for the data, checking whether the data fulfill the conditions ...Mathematical statistics is the study of statistics from a mathematical standpoint, using probability theory as well as other branches of mathematics such as linear algebra and mathematical analysis analysis . The term mathematical statistics is closely related to the term statistical theory but also embraces modelling for actuarial science and non statistical probability theory , particularly in Scandinavia . Statistics deals with gaining information from data. In practice, data often contain some randomness or uncertainty . Statistics handles such data using methods of probability theory . Introduction Statistical science is concerned with the planning of studies, especially with the design of experiments design of randomized experiments and with the planning of statistical survey surveys using random sampling . The initial analysis of the data from properly randomized studies often follows ... , Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521671057 ref Mathematical statistics has been inspired by and has extended many procedures in applied statistics . Statistics, mathematics, and mathematical statistics Mathematical statistics has substantial overlap with the discipline of statistics . Statisticians ... first2 Kjell A. authorlink1 Peter J. Bickel title Mathematical Statistics Basic and Selected Topics ... use Algebraic statistics algebra and Combinatorial design combinatorics . See also Asymptotic theory statistics References references Additional reading Borovkov, A. A. 1999 . Mathematical Statistics ... and Statistics Univ. of Ala. Huntsville Statistics Mathematics footer DEFAULTSORT Mathematical Statistics ... more details
Statistics education is concerned with the teaching and learning of statistics . Statistics is both a formal science and a practical theory of scientific inquiry, and both aspects are considered in statistics education. Education in statistics has similar concerns as does education in other mathematical ... science . At the same time, statistics is concerned with evidence based reasoning, particularly with the analysis of data. Therefore education in statistics has strong similarities to education in empirical ... universities . Statistics courses have been sometimes taught by non statisticians, against the recommendations ... level New Zealand In New Zealand , a new curriculum for statistics has been developed by Chris Wild ... comparative box plots and Bootstrapping statistics bootstrap to introduce concepts of sampling ... . United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , at least some statistics has been taught in schools since the 1930s. ref name Conway1 Conway, F. 1986 Statistics in schools , Journal of the Royal Statistical Society , Series A, 149 1 , 60&ndash 64 ref ref Holmes, P. 2003 50 years of statistics teaching in English ... At present, A level qualifications typically taken by 17 18 year olds are being developed in Statistics and Further Statistics . The coverage of the former includes Probability Data Collection DescriptiveStatistics Discrete Probability Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson Distributions Continuous ... Correlation and Regression. The coverage of Further Statistics includes Continuous Probability Distributions ... www.mathsrevision.net alevel statistics mathsrevision.net A level notes ref indicate a similar coverage. At an earlier age typically 15 16 years GCSE qualifications in mathematics contain Statistics ... gcse index.php matherevision.net GCSE maths notes ref The UK s Office for National Statistics has a webpage ... statement blockquote There is much concern and debate about the positioning of Statistics ... is over crowded and that the introduction of Statistics and Data Handling may have been at the expense ... more details
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The Western Australian Flora A Descriptive Catalogue was published by the Wildflower Society of Western Australia, the Western Australian Herbarium , Department of Environment and Conservation Western Australia CALM , and the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority of Perth, Western Australia. At the time of publication in 2000 the number of published vascular plant species recognised had reached 9640 almost double since the work of Beard in 1969. The publication of the book was an important stage of the cataloguing of details of flora in Western Australia. The introduction of the book by Alex Chapman is available as a PDF file, at the external link at FloraBase. Publication details Paczkowska, Grazyna and Alex R. Chapman 2000 . The Western Australian Flora a descriptive catalogue Perth, W.A Wildflower Society of Western Australia Western Australian Herbarium Western Australian Botanic Gardens & Parks Authority ISBN 0646401009 pbk. References Empty section date July 2010 External links http florabase.dec.wa.gov.au publications descat FloraBase description of the book http florabase.dec.wa.gov.au publications descat descaterrata FloraBase errata for the book http florabase.dec.wa.gov.au statistics comments about statistics following the book publication http members.ozemail.com.au wildflowers Catalogue.htm Wildflower society promotion and details of book availability See also How to know Western Australian wildflowers Category Botany in Western Australia Category Florae Category Western Australian literature ... more details
Infobox Journal abbreviation Ann. Stat. discipline Statistics website http www.imstat.org aos link1 http projecteuclid.org aos link1 name Project Euclid publisher Institute of Mathematical Statistics country USA history 1973 present impact impact year ISSN 0090 5364 eISSN JSTOR 00905364 The Annals of Statistics is a peer reviewed statistics Academic journal journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics . It was started in 1973 as a continuation in part of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics , which was split into the Annals of Statistics and the Annals of Probability . Articles older than 3 years are available on JSTOR , and all articles since 2004 are freely available on the arXiv . External links http www.imstat.org aos Annals of Statistics homepage http projecteuclid.org aos Annals of Statistics at Project Euclid Category Statistics journals de Annals of Statistics ... more details
deviation leq 3 1 2 math See also Portal Statistics unimodal function summary statisticsdescriptivestatistics central tendency mean median arg max moment mathematics References Reflist External links ... video from http www.khanacademy.org math statistics v mean median and mode Khan Academy Statisticsdescriptive DEFAULTSORT Mode Statistics Category Means Category Summary statistics c vi ar an Moda ...Refimprove date May 2010 In statistics , the mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set or a probability distribution . ref cite book last Butler first Gregory editor first Neil editor last Salkind title Encyclopedia of research design publisher Sage year 2010 pages 140 142 chapter Mode isbn 978 1 4129 6127 1 ref In some fields, notably education, sample data are often called scores , and the sample mode is known as the modal score . ref http www.didax.com mathdictionary index.cfm Category M.cfm The Math Dictionary Didax Educational Resources Bot generated title ref Like the statistical mean and median , the mode is a way of summary statistics capturing important information about a random variable or a population statistics population in a single quantity. The mode is in general different from the mean and median, and may be very different for strongly skewed distributions. The mode is not necessarily unique, since the same maximum frequency may be attained at different values. The most ambiguous case occurs in Uniform distribution discrete uniform distributions , wherein ... align center Mode statistics Mode Most frequent value in a data set align center 1, 2 , 2 , 3, 4, 7 ... that resemble a normal distribution, but it is not always true and in general the three statistics ... Rule . J. of Statistics Education 13 2 2005 ref For unimodal distributions, the mode is within math ... poor. Image Comparison mean median mode.svg thumb 300px Comparison of mean , median and mode statistics ... scn Modu stat stica simple Mode statistics sk Modus naj astej ia hodnota sl Modus statistika sr Modus ... more details
Pharmaceutical Statistics is a peer review ed scientific journal that publishes papers related to pharmaceutical statistics . It is the official journal of Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry and is published by John Wiley & Sons . Abstracting and indexing Pharmaceutical Statistics is indexed in the following services Current Index to Statistics MEDLINE Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded External links http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 93012805 home Pharmaceutical StatisticsStatistics journals Category Biostatistics journals ... more details
, Regression analysis regression , or even as descriptivestatistics in its own right. An example ...In statistics , particularly analysis of variance and linear regression , a contrast is a linear combination of two or more factor level means average s whose coefficients add up to zero. ref name nist http www.itl.nist.gov div898 handbook prc section4 prc426.htm NIST SEMATECH e Handbook of Statistical Methods ref ref Everitt, B.S. 2002 Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics , CUP, ISBN 0 521 81099 x Entry for Contrast ref A contrast is defined as the sum of each group mean multiplied by a coefficient for each group i.e., a signed number, c sub j sub . ref name Clark cite book last Clark first James M. title Intermediate Data Analysis Multiple Regression and Analysis of Variance year 2007 location University of Winnipeg ref In equation form, math L c 1 bar X 1 c 2 bar X 2 ... c k bar X k sum c j bar X j math , where L is the weighted sum of group means, the c sub i sub coefficients represent the assigned weights of the means these must sum to 0 , and math bar X math sub i sub represents the group means. ref name Howell cite book last Howell first David C. title Statistical methods for psychology year 2010 publisher Thomson Wadsworth location Belmont, CA isbn 978 0 495 59784 1 edition 7th ed. ref Coefficients can be positive or negative, and fractions or whole numbers, depending on the comparison of interest. Linear contrasts are very useful and can be used to test complex hypotheses when used in conjunction with ANOVA or multiple regression. In essence, each contrast defines and tests for a particular pattern of differences among the means. ref name Clark Background A simple contrast ... the results for different test statistics relating to different contrasts, each of which ... Degrees of freedom statistics degree of freedom , where n represents the number of observations per ... EV Everitt, B.S. 2002 The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics , CUP. ISBN 0 521 81099 x entry for Orthogonal ... more details
Image Facebook Statistics Europe.png thumb right 350px Facebook statistics in Europe legend 9201c1 over ... 750 million users ref in September 2011. Facebook Statistics The following statistics are the number ... countries . The source uses statistics from the Facebook Advertising tool linked in the section ... small millions small USA 155.12 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics united states May 20, 2011 IDN 36.5 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics indonesia May 20, 2011 GBR 29.7 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics united kingdom May 20, 2011 TUR 28.4 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics turkey May 20, 2011 IND 25.6 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics india May 20, 2011 PHL 23 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics philippines February 6, 2011 MEX 24 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics mexico May 20, 2011 FRA 23.05 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics france October 10, 2011 ITA 17.99 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics italy February 6, 2011 CAN 16.84 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics canada February 6, 2011 DEU 15.496 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics germany February 6, 2011 ARG 12.75 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics argentina February 6, 2011 COL 12.34 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics colombia February 6, 2011 ESP 12.29 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics spain February 6, 2011 TWN 11.75 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics taiwan February 6, 2011 BRA 11.9 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics brazil February 6, 2011 MYS 9.9 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics malaysia February 6, 2011 AUS 9.5 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics australia February 6, 2011 THA 7.8 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics thailand February 6, 2011 VEN 7.7 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics venezuela February 6, 2011 CHL 7.5 http www.socialbakers.com facebook statistics chile February 6, 2011 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Probability and statistics are two related but separate academic discipline s. Statistical analysis often uses probability distribution s, and the two topics are often studied together. However, probability theory contains much that is of mostly of mathematics mathematical interest and not directly relevant to statistics. Moreover, many topics in statistics are independent of probability theory. See also List of probability topics List of statistical topics Notation in probability and statistics External links http wiki.stat.ucla.edu socr index.php EBook Probability and Statistics EBook http www.cs.sunysb.edu skiena jaialai excerpts node12.html Probability versus Statistics DEFAULTSORT Probability And Statistics Category Probability and statistics Notstub ar eo Probablo kaj statistiko ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Statistical mechanics cTopic Particle statistics Particle Statistics In mathematics and theoretical physics , braid statistics is a generalization of the statistics of boson s and fermion s based on the concept of braid group . A similar notion exists using a loop braid group . See also Braid symmetry Parastatistics Plekton DEFAULTSORT Braid Statistics Category Parastatistics Quantum stub ... more details
otheruses4 journals currently published using the name Communications in Statistics the journal previously published under the name Communications in Statistics. Stochastic Models Stochastic Models Infobox journal title Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods cover discipline Statistics abbreviation publisher Taylor & Francis country history 1970 present frequency 20 year openaccess impact 0.406 impact year 2009 website http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 03610926.asp link1 link1 name ISSN 0361 0926 eISSN 1532 415X LCCN OCLC 48483352 JSTOR Infobox journal title Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation cover discipline Statistics publisher Taylor & Francis country abbreviation history 1972 present frequency Bimonthly openaccess impact 0.383 impact year 2009 website http ... OCLC 48483321 JSTOR Communications in Statistics is a peer review peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes papers related to statistics . It is published by Taylor & Francis in two series, Theory and Methods and Simulation and Computation . Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods This series .... It publishes 20 issues each year. Abstracting and indexing Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods is indexed in the following services Current Index to Statistics Science Citation Index Expanded Zentralblatt MATH Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation This series started publishing in 1972, and publishes papers related to computational statistics . It publishes 6 issues each year. Abstracting and indexing Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation is indexed in the following services Current Index to Statistics Science Citation Index Expanded Zentralblatt MATH External links http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 03610926.asp Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 03610918.asp Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation Statistics journals Category Computational statistics journals Category Statistics ... more details
notability Organizations date October 2010 Straight Statistics is a United Kingdom based pressure group established by journalists and statisticians with the aim of detecting and exposing the distortion and misuse of statistical information, and identifying those responsible in order to restore public confidence in statistics . ref http www.straightstatistics.org about us About Us Straight Statistics Bot generated title ref Activities The organisation s main form of activism is to present articles on its website, showing statistics that have been twisted for poltiical, personal or business purposes and then demonstrating the truth of the matter. ref http www.newscientist.com article mg20527525.500 barefoot statistics data for the people.html ref References Reflist External links http www.straightstatistics.org Straight Statistics Website See also More or Less radio programme UK Statistics Authority Category Statistical organizations ... more details
Environmental statistics is the application of statistics statistical methods to environmental science . It covers procedures for dealing with questions concerning both the natural environment in its undistrurbed state and the interaction of humanity with the environment. Thus weather, climate, air and water quality are included, as are studies of plant and animal populations. Environmental statistics covers a number of types of study ref Manly B.F.J. 2001 Statistics for Environmental Science and Management , Chapman & Hall CRC. ISBN 1 58488 029 5 ref Baseline studies to document the present state of an environment to provide background in case of unknown changes in the future Targeted studies to describe the likely impact of changes being planned or of accidental occurrences Regular monitoring to attempt to detect changes in the environment. See also Coordination of Information on the Environment Environmental studies References Reflist External resources http www.ceser.in ijees.html International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics IJEES Statistics state collapsed Category Fields of application of statistics Category Environmental statisticsstatistics stub environment stub ... more details
Primarysources date September 2007 File Statistics norway library.jpg thumb Statistics Norway library Statistics Norway lang no Statistisk sentralbyr , abbreviated to SSB is the Norway Norwegian statistics bureau. It was established in 1876. Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every year on its web site. All releases are published both in Norwegian and English. In addition a number of edited publications are published, and all are available on the web site for free. As the central Norwegian office for official government statistics, Statistics Norway provides the public and government with extensive research and analysis activities. It is administratively placed under the Ministry of Finance Norway Ministry of Finance ref United Nations Statistics Division Act relating to official statistics and Statistics Norway the Statistics Act Act No. 54 of 16 June 1989 http unstats.un.org unsd dnss docViewer.aspx?docID 220 ref but operates independently from all government agencies. Statistics Norway has a board appointed by the government. It relies extensively on data from registers, but are also collecting data from surveys and questionnaires, including from cities and municipalities. History Statistics Norway was originally established in 1876. The Statistics Act of 1989 provides the legal framework for Statistics Norway s activities. See also Kostra ystein Olsen Director General since 2005 References references External links http www.ssb.no english Official Statistics Norway site Category Norwegian government agencies Category 1876 establishments in Norway Category Government agencies established in 1876 Category National statistical services norway gov stub et Statistika Keskb roo Norra sw Takwimu za Norwei no Statistisk sentralbyr nn Statistisk sentralbyr ru sv Statistisk sentralbyr ... more details
Ecclesiastical Statistics is the practice that many churches have of trying to actively count their congregants. The French Annuaire pontifical catholique used to provide global statistics on the Roman Catholic Church. ref CathEncy wstitle Ecclesiastical Statistics ref Today such global statistics arranged by country and continent are given in the Statistical Yearbook of the Church and arranged by diocese in Annuario Pontificio . References reflist Category Roman Catholic Church organisation RC stub ... more details
Infobox Journal title Statistics Surveys cover editor Wendy L. Martinez discipline Statistics language English abbreviation publisher American Statistical Association , Bernoulli Society , Institute of Mathematical Statistics , Statistical Society of Canada country USA, The Netherlands, USA, Canada frequency history begun 2007 openaccess yes license impact impact year website http www.i journals.org ss link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1935 7516 eISSN Statistics Surveys is an open access publishing open access electronic journal, founded in 2007, that is jointly sponsored by the American Statistical Association , the Bernoulli Society , the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Statistical Society of Canada . It publishes review articles on topics of interest in statistics . Wendy L. Martinez serves as the coordinating editor. External links http www.i journals.org ss index.php Official page sci journal stub Category Mathematics journals Category Statistics journals Category Publications established in 2007 de Statistics Surveys ... more details