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Qué (quién) es use statistics - definición

STATISTICAL PROCEDURE
Normalisation (statistics); Use of normalization; Normalizing variables

Intuitive statistics         
COGNITIVE PHENOMENON WHERE ORGANISMS USE DATA TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONS AND PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE WORLD
Draft:Intuitive statistics; Folk statistics; Applications of intuitive statistics
Intuitive statistics, or folk statistics, refers to the cognitive phenomenon where organisms use data to make generalizations and predictions about the world. This can be a small amount of sample data or training instances, which in turn contribute to inductive inferences about either population-level properties, future data, or both.
Mixed-use development         
  • [[Ballston Common]] in [[Arlington, Virginia]], part of the [[Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area]], is transit-oriented, mixed-use and densified, giving a "downtown" feel in an [[edge city]]
  • Barracks Row, DC. Ground level retail with upper story residential.
  • Traditional mixed-use development pattern in a city center: [[Bitola]], [[North Macedonia]]
  • Mixed-use spaces developed in Portland, Oregon
  • Apartments with ground floor retail and ice skating rink at Pentagon Row in Arlington, VA.
  • "The Vessel" - Tourist attraction featuring interconnected staircases with viewing ledges in mixed-use neighborhood of Hudson Yards, NY.
DEVELOPMENT WHICH BLENDS A COMBINATION OF RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, CULTURAL, INSTITUTIONAL, OR INDUSTRIAL USES
Mixed-use; Live/work; Live-work; Mixed Use; Mixed use development; Vertical village; Mixed use; Live/Work; Mixed use building; Mixed-use developments; Mixed development; Mixed-use project; Live-work space; Live-work unit; Mixed-use complex
Mixed-use is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some degree physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.Business Geography and New Real Estate Market Analysis, Grant Ian Thrall, p.
Statistics Bureau (Japan)         
JAPAN'S PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION IN CHARGE OF STATISTICS AND CENSUS DATA
Statistics Bureau of Japan; Statistics Bureau; Statistics Bureau, Japan; Tōkeikyoku; Toukeikyoku; Tokeikyoku; Statistics Bureau Japan; Japan Statistics Bureau
The is the statistical agency of Japan, subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

Wikipedia

Normalization (statistics)

In statistics and applications of statistics, normalization can have a range of meanings. In the simplest cases, normalization of ratings means adjusting values measured on different scales to a notionally common scale, often prior to averaging. In more complicated cases, normalization may refer to more sophisticated adjustments where the intention is to bring the entire probability distributions of adjusted values into alignment. In the case of normalization of scores in educational assessment, there may be an intention to align distributions to a normal distribution. A different approach to normalization of probability distributions is quantile normalization, where the quantiles of the different measures are brought into alignment.

In another usage in statistics, normalization refers to the creation of shifted and scaled versions of statistics, where the intention is that these normalized values allow the comparison of corresponding normalized values for different datasets in a way that eliminates the effects of certain gross influences, as in an anomaly time series. Some types of normalization involve only a rescaling, to arrive at values relative to some size variable. In terms of levels of measurement, such ratios only make sense for ratio measurements (where ratios of measurements are meaningful), not interval measurements (where only distances are meaningful, but not ratios).

In theoretical statistics, parametric normalization can often lead to pivotal quantities – functions whose sampling distribution does not depend on the parameters – and to ancillary statistics – pivotal quantities that can be computed from observations, without knowing parameters.

Ejemplos de uso de use statistics
1. When will people learn to use statistics properly? 1 in 64 million – what rubbish!
2. The ASA has banned the GPA from running the advertisement again and ordered it not to use statistics that it cannot back–up.
3. Michelle Magrs, head–teacher of Selly Park Technology College for Girls in Birmingham, said the an–nual ritual of ranking schools should be abolished because they damaged schools and "you can use statistics to show anything". This was despite the fact her college was judged to have had a bigger impact on improving the results of its pupils than any other school in England.