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statistic
[stuh-tis-tik]
noun
a numerical fact or datum, especially one computed from a sample.
statistic
/ stəˈtɪstɪk /
noun
any function of a number of random variables, usually identically distributed, that may be used to estimate a population parameter See also sampling statistic estimator parameter
Other Word Forms
- nonstatistic adjective
- unstatistic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of statistic1
Example Sentences
And a traditional standard of excellence now is an endangered species: the .300 batting average, a popular and easily understood statistic that has been devalued and rendered borderline worthless by baseball’s analytical revolution.
The save became regarded as a flawed statistic, and the workload of a closer paled in comparison to starters, who then still regularly exceeded 200 innings a year.
Their deaths were another statistic in the grim history of Scotland's longest trunk road.
When they dig into the data after the match, Chelsea will see one worrying statistic: they had just three shots on target - one fewer than Palace managed over 90 minutes.
In the analytical revolution, batting average has become something of a lost statistic, sacrificed at the altar of on-base percentage.
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