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Some Remarks on the Role in Statistics of Graphical Methods

Applied Statistics, 1978
SUMMARY Graphical methods are useful in statistics in exploratory analysis and in the presentation of conclusions, and to a more limited extent in very specific analyses. After some historical remarks, some general rules and principles are outlined.
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Applications of a New Graphic Method in Statistical Measurement

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1957
By virtue of simplicity and generality of the principle it supplies, a note by S. I. Askovitz which appeared in Science early in 1955 promises to become a new starting point toward the development of a "geometry of statistics."2 While ad hoc graphic procedures have been used in statistics all along, they involve either theoretically crude ...
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Graphical and Statistical Methods for Determining the Consistency of Age Determinations

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1995
Abstract Many laboratories rely on periodic rereading of reference collections of scales or otoliths to ensure that their age readers remain consistent in their age interpretations, both through time and with other age readers. Measures of both systematic difference (bias) and precision are required for this purpose, because measures of bias are not ...
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The graphical method is a powerful tool for legal statistics

ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL
The article reveals the importance of the graphical method of legal statistics, which is a powerful tool that provides visualization and analysis of law enforcement system data. It allows you to identify trends, analyze patterns and make informed decisions based on objective facts.
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Graphical Methods of Statistical Analysis and Tests for Significance

1953
The concept that individual differences exist in all manufactured and natural products is not new, but a convenient method of studying, controlling, and predicting these differences has not been generally adopted in most engineering design and manufacturing. We have gradually been forced to accept the fact that our products cannot all be exactly alike,
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Rejoinder: A Model for Studying Display Methods of Statistical Graphics

Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 1993
(1993). Rejoinder: A Model for Studying Display Methods of Statistical Graphics. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics: Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 361-364.
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A graphical method of objective forecasting derived by statistical techniques

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1961
AbstractThe objective forecasting technique described consists of a composite diagram from which the forecast value of the predictand can be read directly, given the values of the predictors. Each section of the diagram combines a new predictor with an estimate of the predictand obtained from the previous sections.
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Graphical methods of data representation in legal statistics

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The article describes the graphical methods of data representation in legal statistics. The graphical method in legal statistics is a powerful tool for visualizing and analyzing statistical data. The variety of types of graphs and diagrams allows researchers and legal professionals to effectively present information, draw conclusions and make informed ...
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Graphical Method of Statistical Inference...

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1955
P. Armitage, M. Masuyama
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