Statistical Analysis Methods

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis

  • The scientist collected and analyzed the data to draw conclusions.
  • I need to gather all the data before we can make a decision.
  • I can't believe she leaked all that data online.
  • Her emotions were like data points, scattered and hard to interpret.

noun a change in the order of a set of items

  • In mathematics, a permutation is a rearrangement of elements in a set.
  • I need to figure out all the possible permutations for this combination lock.
  • Let's mix things up and see what kind of permutations we can come up with.
  • The artist created a beautiful permutation of colors in her painting.

noun a person or thing that is third in order or level

adjective relating to or denoting a higher education institution that offers courses beyond the secondary level

  • The tertiary education sector plays a crucial role in shaping the future workforce.
  • I'm thinking about pursuing a tertiary degree after finishing high school.
  • I heard that party is going to be lit, it's at the tertiary campus.
  • In the hierarchy of needs, self-actualization is considered a tertiary concern.

MRA

noun MRA

  • The MRA is a valuable tool for assessing a patient's risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • My doctor recommended getting an MRA to check on my heart health.
  • I heard that getting an MRA is no big deal, just a quick scan.
  • The MRA revealed the underlying issues causing the company's financial problems.

LAT

noun a unit of distance equal to 100 meters

adjective relating to the Latin language or the people who speak it

  • The LAT coordinates were inputted incorrectly, causing errors in the mapping software.
  • I heard the LAT for the party is at John's house, can you confirm?
  • I can't believe she gave me the wrong LAT for the meeting, now I'm late!
  • The LAT of the situation is that we need to act quickly to prevent further complications.