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statistical

[stuh-tis-ti-kuhl] / stəˈtɪs tɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
mathematical
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That statistical change was made possible by high oil prices at the time, which allowed previously unviable projects to look feasible.

From BBC

So the proper statistical conclusion is that the stock market proceeds to perform equally well, on average, regardless of whether the industrials are beating the transports or vice versa.

From MarketWatch

In other words, the statistical method made the connection appear powerful by design, even if willow growth had not meaningfully changed.

From Science Daily

When researchers applied statistical analysis to differences in layer thickness, they detected clear repeating patterns.

From Science Daily

To compensate for this, the BLS uses a statistical model, based on historical data, to estimate these business “births” and “deaths.”

From The Wall Street Journal