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Что (кто) такое statistical experimentation - определение

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Self-experimentation in medicine         
  • Dr. [[Herta Oberheuser]] being sentenced at Nuremberg
  • Karl Landsteiner in Stockholm, 1930
  • Jesse Lazear
  • Max von Pettenkofer
  • Nicholas Senn
  • Rosalyn Yalow at the Bronx [[VA Hospital]] in 1977
  • Alexander Hoekstra self-administering an experimental, intranasal COVID-19 vaccine developed by [[Rapid Deployment Vaccine Collaborative]] in 2020.
  • Joseph Barcroft
  • Stapp being brought to a sudden stop in the rocket sled
  • Werner Forssmann
PRACTICE OF RESEARCHERS TRYING PROCEDURES ON THEMSELVES
Self-experimentation with drugs
Self-experimentation refers to scientific experimentation in which the experimenter conducts the experiment on themself. Often this means that the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment are all the same.
Ensemble (mathematical physics)         
  • classical]] systems in [[phase space]] (top). Each system consists of one massive particle in a one-dimensional [[potential well]] (red curve, lower figure). The initially compact ensemble becomes swirled up over time.
  • Visual representation of five statistical ensembles (from left to right): [[microcanonical ensemble]], [[canonical ensemble]], [[grand canonical ensemble]], [[isobaric-isothermal ensemble]], [[isoenthalpic-isobaric ensemble]]
SET OF POSSIBLE STATES
Using statistical ensembles; Using Statistical Ensembles; Ensemble average; Statistical ensemble; Thermodynamic ensemble; Gibbsian ensemble; Statistical Ensemble; Ensemble averaging (statistical mechanics); Ensemble average (statistical mechanics); Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics)
In physics, specifically statistical mechanics, an ensemble (also statistical ensemble) is an idealization consisting of a large number of virtual copies (sometimes infinitely many) of a system, considered all at once, each of which represents a possible state that the real system might be in. In other words, a statistical ensemble is a set of systems of particles used in statistical mechanics to describe a single
Ensemble average         
  • classical]] systems in [[phase space]] (top). Each system consists of one massive particle in a one-dimensional [[potential well]] (red curve, lower figure). The initially compact ensemble becomes swirled up over time.
  • Visual representation of five statistical ensembles (from left to right): [[microcanonical ensemble]], [[canonical ensemble]], [[grand canonical ensemble]], [[isobaric-isothermal ensemble]], [[isoenthalpic-isobaric ensemble]]
SET OF POSSIBLE STATES
Using statistical ensembles; Using Statistical Ensembles; Ensemble average; Statistical ensemble; Thermodynamic ensemble; Gibbsian ensemble; Statistical Ensemble; Ensemble averaging (statistical mechanics); Ensemble average (statistical mechanics); Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics)
In statistical mechanics, the ensemble average is defined as the mean of a quantity that is a function of the microstate of a system, according to the distribution of the system on its micro-states in this ensemble.
Empirical statistical laws         
STATISTICAL TENDENCY THAT OCCURS IN A BROAD RANGE OF DATASETS
Statistical law; Law of statistics
An empirical statistical law or (in popular terminology) a law of statistics represents a type of behaviour that has been found across a number of datasets and, indeed, across a range of types of data sets.Kitcher & Salmon (2009) p.
Statistical hypothesis testing         
METHOD OF STATISTICAL INFERENCE
Hypothesis testing; Testing statistical hypotheses; Hypothesis test; Critical region; Statistical study; Significance test; Statistical tests; Positive data; Acceptance region; Rejection region; Tests of significance; Test (statistics); Statistical hypothesis; Statistical bias detection; Statistical significance test; Significance testing; Confirmatory data analysis; Hypotesting; Statistical hypothesis test; Common test statistics; Testing Hypotheses; Region of rejection; Statistical technique; Null hypothesis significance testing; Significant difference testing; Statistical difference testing; Positive result; Statistical test; Standard test statistics; Hypothesis Testing; Test of significance; Statistical threshold; Null-hypothesis significance-testing; Do not reject; Criticism of statistical hypothesis testing; Simple hypothesis; Statistical hypothesis testing controversy; Null hypothesis testing
A statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used to decide whether the data at hand sufficiently support a particular hypothesis.
Federal Statistical System of the United States         
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  • Statistical Programs of the United States Government: Fiscal Year 2017
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DECENTRALIZED NETWORK OF FEDERAL AGENCIES WHICH PRODUCE DATA ABOUT THE PEOPLE, ECONOMY, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE UNITED STATES
Federal statistical system; Statistical programs of the united states
The Federal Statistical System of the United States is the decentralized network of federal agencies which produce data and official statistics about the people, economy, natural resources, and infrastructure of the United States.
ALTEX         
JOURNAL
ALTEX (journal); ALTEX Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten; Altern. Anim. Exp.; ALTEX-Altern. Anim. Exp.; ALTEX Alternatives to Animal Experimentation; Altex; Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten; Alternatives to Animal Experimentation; Altern. Tierexp.; Altern Tierexp; Altern. Animal Exp.; Altern Animal Exp; ALTEX: Altern. Tierexp.; ALTEX: Altern Tierexp; ALTEX: Altern. Animal Exp.; ALTEX: Altern Animal Exp
ALTEX: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering alternatives to animal experimentation and related issues of bioethics, seeking to promote the replacement, reduction, and refinement of animal use in research (the "3Rs"). It was originally published in German and established in 1984 as ALTEX: Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten and is published by Springer Spektrum on behalf of the Swiss Society ALTEX Edition.
American Statistical Association         
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STATISTICIANS
AMSTAT; American statistical association; Publications of the American Statistical Association; Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics; Amstat News
The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the main professional organization for statisticians and related professionals in the United States. It was founded in Boston, Massachusetts on November 27, 1839, and is the second oldest continuously operating professional society in the US (only the Massachusetts Medical Society, founded in 1781, is older).
Medical experimentation in Africa         
African countries have been sites for clinical trials by large pharmaceutical companies, raising human rights concerns.Washington, Harriet A.
Concept development and experimentation         
TECHNIQUE FOR DEVELOPING NEW IDEAS FOR MILITARY CAPABILITIES
CD&E; Concept Development & Experimentation; Concept Development and Experimentation
Concept development and experimentation (CD&E) is the application of the structure and methods of experimental science to the challenge of developing future military capability.

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Experimental data

Experimental data in science and engineering is data produced by a measurement, test method, experimental design or quasi-experimental design. In clinical research any data produced are the result of a clinical trial. Experimental data may be qualitative or quantitative, each being appropriate for different investigations.

Generally speaking, qualitative data are considered more descriptive and can be subjective in comparison to having a continuous measurement scale that produces numbers. Whereas quantitative data are gathered in a manner that is normally experimentally repeatable, qualitative information is usually more closely related to phenomenal meaning and is, therefore, subject to interpretation by individual observers.

Experimental data can be reproduced by a variety of different investigators and mathematical analysis may be performed on these data.