statistic
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英語の語源
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- statistic: [18] The term statistics [18] etymologically denotes the ‘science of the state’. It comes from statisticus ‘of state affairs’, a modern Latin coinage based on classical Latin status (source of English state). It was the 18thcentury German political scientist Aschenwall who brought it (in German statistisch) into general usage, in the specific sense ‘of the collection and evaluation of data (particularly numerical data) relating to the study of the state and its functions and institutions’. By the 1830s it had broadened out into its modern general sense. English acquired the word from German.
=> state - statistic (n.)
- 1852, "one numerical statistic," see statistics. From 1939 in reference to a person (considered as nothing more than an example of some measured quantity).
例文
- 1. I 'm statistic -phobic,and hopelessly ignorant of medicine.
- 統計データに恐怖を感じ、薬物について全く知らない。
- 2.In practice this statistic suggests a few very large winners and a great many losers.
- という統計数は、実際には大きな勝者は少数であり、損をした人は少なくないことを示している。
- 3.In other words,an estimate is a specific observed value of a statistic .
- つまり、推定値とは統計量の具体的な観察値を意味する。
- 4.Isn 't it a statistic concept by dominance?
- が支配的な統計概念ではないでしょうか。
- 5. Statistic process:Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test,t-test,z-test.
- 統計学的処理:マン-ワイズ等級と検査(Mann-WhitneyRank Sum Test)、t検査、z検査.
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