Statistical Inference

Statistical inference is a branch of mathematics that deals with the use of data to make inferences about a population. It is used in fields such as medicine, business, economics, sociology, and psychology to draw conclusions and make decisions. Statistical inference uses data to test hypotheses, estimate parameters, and make decisions based on evidence. It is used to determine the relationships between variables, draw conclusions from data, and summarize data in a concise manner. Statistical inference is an important tool that enables researchers and decision-makers to make informed decisions based on evidence and data.

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Lignocellulosic Waste as a Sole Substrate for Production of Crude Cellulase from Bacillus subtilis PJK6 Under Solid State Fermentation Using Statistical Approach

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Allele Based Inference on Evolution and Extinction; A Genetic Drift Approach

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Statistical Analysis on the Influence of Flipped Classroom Teaching on Students’ Learning Effect During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Epidemic

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Statistical Study on the Impact of Computer-use on Child-health in the Arab-community

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