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- Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics - Broad research areas of the Center relate to statistical ecology, environmental statistics, and quantitative risk analysis, with emphasis on mathematical statistics, statistical methodology, and data interpretation and improvement for future use. The adopted approach is to advance statistics for environment, ecology, and environmental health, and to advance environmental and ecological theory and practice using valid statistics. (Pennsylvania State University, USA).
- Statistics and Actuarial Studies - Degrees available include single-honours Statistics and Actuarial Studies, as well as joint-honours Management Science and Statistics, Statistics with Pure or Applied Mathematics, and Statistics with Computer Science.
- StatistX - A graphical user interface for the small statistics program 'statist'. Currently, it provides about 20 different statistical tests and regressions. It is not intended to replace tools like R. Results are presented either as text or Gnuplot graphs. Since statist was originally written in German, some parts of StatistX still produce German output.
- Algeria - National Office of Statistics - Formerly the National Commission of Censuses and Statistical Survey (NCCSS). Describes organizational structure, with staff directory, and presents economic and population statistics. [English/French/Arabic]
- United Nations Statistics Division - Compiles economic, development, and environment statistics from international sources, and provides resources on statistical and data collection methods.
- Swiss Statistics - Detailed statistics and profiles from the Swiss Federal Statistical Office.
- Georgia: State Department for Statistics - Statistics, description of methodology, and list of publications. [English/Georgian]
- Douglas M. Hawkins - Statistical Consultant and Professor of Statistics. Statistical methodology, design, and data analysis for government, commerce and industry. Based in Edina, MN, USA.
- National Statistics - Neighbourhood Statistics - Search a comprehensive range of official UK statistics and information about statistics. Provides free access to a selection of publications and press releases in downloadable formats.
- Johns Hopkins University - Department of Biostatistics. Statistics, foundations of statistics, generalized linear models, epidemiologic statistics, latent variable methods, longitudinal data analysis, and other sub-specialties, statistical genetics, bioinformatics, and imaging.
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- Economic statistics - Economic statistics is a branch of applied statistics focusing on the collection, processing, compilation and dissemination of statistics concerning the economy of a region, a country or a group of countries. Economic statistics is also referred as a subtopic of official statistics, since most of the economic statistics are produced by official organizations (e.
- Statistics New Zealand - Statistics New Zealand (In Māori, Tatauranga Aotearoa) is the state sector organisation of New Zealand which is responsible for the country's official statistics, under the authority of the 1975 Statistics Act. Until 1994 it was known as the Department of Statistics.
- Parastatistics - In quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, parastatistics is one of several alternatives to the better known particle statistics models (Bose-Einstein statistics, Fermi-Dirac statistics and Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics). Other alternatives include anyonic statistics and braid statistics, both of these involving lower spacetime dimensions.
- Statistics Denmark - Statistics Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Statistik) is a Danish governmental organization under the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs. The organization is responsible for creating statistics on the Danish society, for example employment statistics, trade balance, and demographics.
- AP Statistics - Advanced Placement Statistics (AP Statistics or AP Stats) is a high school mathematics course offered by the College Board that, upon successful completion, will provide college credit or higher college course placement for the student. This course is equivalent to a non-calculus-based introductory college statistics course.