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Exchange Commission or the groundbreaking work by Benjamin Graham called "Security Analysis", people in my field were called Statisticians and not Security Analysts, like they are today.
Profiting From Statistical Indicator Analysis: AAR, Microsoft - Seeking Alpha 2010
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"Statisticians," says one of the fraternity, "are generally held to be eminently practical people; on the contrary, they are more given to theorizing than any other class of writers; and are generally less expert in it."
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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Statisticians consider it a key indicator of whether educators are correcting students' answers in order to boost their schools' scores.
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Statisticians might argue that the key number in college is scoring margin.
Barkley Says He's College Material Hannah Karp 2011
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Statisticians, but mathematical scientists nonetheless.
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Statisticians consider it a key indicator of whether educators are correcting students' answers in order to boost their schools' scores.
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Statisticians and game producers are constantly looking at what goods catch on with players and which don't and adjust accordingly.
For Tech's Elite, Mobile Gaming Is a Big Play Joseph Walker 2011
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Statisticians consider that to be a very high correlation see sidebar.
Game Over Matthew futterman 2011
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Statisticians like to say: "What gets measured gets done."
Susan Yager: Drink Tax: Why We Should Tax Soda Susan Yager 2010
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Statisticians say the reports contain wide margins of error and could be misleading.
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