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statistical

English

Etymology

statistic +? -al

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /st??t?st?k?l/

Adjective

statistical (comparative more statistical, superlative most statistical)

  1. Of or pertaining to statistics.

Derived terms

Translations

statistical From the web:

  • what statistical test to use
  • what statistical test to use chart
  • what statistical question
  • what statistical mean
  • what statistical test to use quiz
  • what statistical test to compare two groups
  • what statistical measures the variability of a distribution
  • what statistical test to use for nominal data


psephology

English

Etymology

From pseph- (pebble) +? -o- +? -logy (study of), drawing on the various definitions of Ancient Greek ????? (psêphos, pebble used for reckoning; pebble used for casting a vote). The sense relating to elections was coined in 1948 by Frank Hardie.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /s?.?f?l.?.d??i/
  • (US) IPA(key): /s?.?f?l.?.d??i/

Noun

psephology (uncountable)

  1. The predictive or statistical study of elections. [From 1952]
  2. An ancient Greek method of numerology, similar to gematria.

Derived terms

  • psephological
  • psephologist

Related terms

  • psephocracy

Translations

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  • psephology meaning
  • what does psephology meaning
  • what is psephology in political science
  • what is psephology in science
  • what does psephology meaning in science
  • what does psephology
  • what is psephology mean
  • what do psephology meaning
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