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Definition of Statisticians

Statistician
Statistician Stat`is*ti"cian, n. [Cf. F. statisticien.] One versed in statistics; one who collects and classifies facts for statistics.

Meaning of Statisticians from wikipedia

- rate of 35.40%. List of statisticians Category:Statisticians History of statistics Data science "15-2041.00 - Statisticians". O*NET OnLine. Retrieved...
- Chartered Statistician (CStat) is a professional qualification in Statistics awarded to practising professional statisticians by the Royal Statistical...
- This list of statisticians lists people who have made notable contributions to the theories or application of statistics, or to the related fields of...
- The National Statistician is the Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, and the Head of the UK Government Statistical Service. The office was...
- 1007/s10260-004-0093-3. "About the ****ociation of Football Statisticians (AFS)". 11v11.com. ****ociation of Football Statisticians. Retrieved 6 June 2025. "Terms and Conditions...
- professional level, games may have a panel of one or more statisticians in attendance. The statistician's role is to record the game and provide a report (commonly...
- Institute of Statisticians was a British professional organization founded in 1948 to protect the interests of professional statisticians. It was originally...
- of Road Racing Statisticians confirm that the 1926 Polytechnic Marathon was held on May 18. The ****ociation of Road Racing Statisticians notes the date...
- The Australian Statistician is the head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics. On 18 June 1906, the first Statistician of the Commonwealth of Australia...
- of the in-sample one-step naive forecast. It was proposed in 2005 by statistician Rob J. Hyndman and decision scientist Anne B. Koehler, who described...