Statistics is the study of the collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data. It deals with all aspects of this, including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments.
A statistician is someone who is particularly well versed in the ways of thinking necessary for the successful application of statistical analysis. Such people have often gained this experience through working in any of a wide number of fields. There is also a discipline called mathematical statistics that studies statistics mathematically.
The word statistics, when referring to the scientific discipline, is singular, as in "Statistics is an art." This should not be confused with the word statistic, referring to a quantity (such as mean or median) calculated from a set of data, whose plural is statistics ("this statistic seems wrong" or "these statistics are misleading").
Some consider statistics to be a mathematical body of science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data, while others consider it a branch of mathematics concerned with collecting and interpreting data. Because of its empirical roots and its focus on applications, statistics is usually considered to be a distinct mathematical science rather than a branch of mathematics. Much of statistics is non-mathematical: ensuring that data collection is undertaken in a way that allows valid conclusions to be drawn; coding and archiving of data so that information is retained and made useful for international comparisons of official statistics; reporting of results and summarised data (tables and graphs) in ways that are comprehensible to those who need to make use of them; implementing procedures that ensure the privacy of census information.
The Normal is the recording artist name used by English music producer Daniel Miller, a film editor at the time, who is best known as the founder of the record label Mute Records.
In 1977, Miller had split up with his girlfriend. A friend suggested that he read a book he himself had just finished. The book was Crash (1973) by J.G. Ballard. He felt that Ballard's writing took him five minutes into the future; the novel was to be a major influence in the music he would produce as The Normal. Miller was disillusioned by the fact you needed to learn three chords to be in a punk band, so he decided to purchase a synthesiser. His thinking was that you only needed to learn to press one key on a synthesiser. After buying a Korg 700s synthesiser from Macari's music shop in London, Miller recorded and released a single under the name The Normal. This was "T.V.O.D."/"Warm Leatherette". Both tracks were minimalist electronic songs influenced by the Crash novel. He wanted the sound of the recordings to be visual, like driving along a highway between large buildings then going through a tunnel. The single was recorded in Daniel Miller's house using a TEAC four track tape recorder and the Korg synthesiser.
Lyfe Jennings (born Chester Jermaine Jennings on June 3, 1973) is a platinum-selling American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist. He plays the guitar, bass, and piano which he integrates into his music. The New York Times referred to him as a "socially minded R&B singer".
His love for music led him to join a group that included two of his cousins and his older brother. After splitting, Lyfe continued his interest in music. As stated in the songs "Ghetto Superman" and "More Than A Girl" from The Phoenix, Lyfe lost his father at a young age. Lyfe went to prison for ten years at the age of 19.
In 1992, Lyfe Jennings went to prison for arson. As Jennings refers to many times in his music, he turned his life around while in prison. There, Jennings continued to write music and rekindle his faith in God. Jennings served a little over 10 years behind bars. The numbers "268-192" attached to the end of his debut album represent the identification number he was given while incarcerated. Then Lyfe appeared on Showtime at the Apollo.
Peter Donnelly, FRS (born 15 May 1959) is an Australian mathematician and Professor of Statistical Science at the University of Oxford. He is a specialist in applied probability and has made contributions to coalescent theory. His research group at Oxford has an international reputation for the development of statistical methodology to analyze genetic data.
He was educated at the University of Queensland and Balliol College, Oxford. When elected to a chair at Queen Mary College, London in 1988 he was only 29, and possibly the youngest Professor in Great Britain. He held a chair at the University of Chicago (1994–96) and was head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford from 1996 to 2001. Since 2007, he has been Director, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG) in Oxford, where he is currently based. He is a fellow at St Anne's College, Oxford.
Many leading statistical geneticists worked with Donnelly as young researchers including David Balding, Carsten Wiuf, Matthew Stephens and Jonathan Pritchard. One area in which he has a leading reputation is in the interpretation of DNA evidence. He has acted as an expert witness on forensic science in criminal trials.[citation needed]
Anne Milgram was the Attorney General of New Jersey from June 2007 to January 2010.
Milgram had served as First Assistant Attorney General, the second-highest position in the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, having taken office on February 14, 2006. She served as Acting Attorney General in September 2006 while there was a vacancy after the previous Attorney General stepped down from office and before the Governor's nominee was confirmed and sworn into office.
Milgram grew up in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey.
Milgram, member of the Cap and Skull Senior Honor Society, graduated summa cum laude from Rutgers College in 1992 with a degree in English and Political Science. She received a master of philosophy in social and political theory in 1993 from the University of Cambridge and received her J.D. from the New York University School of Law in 1996.
She clerked for United States District Court Judge Anne E. Thompson in Trenton, from 1996 to 1997.
In 1997, Milgram began her career as an assistant district attorney in the New York County District Attorney's as a member of the Domestic Violence Unit. Milgram later worked in the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice, where she served as Special Litigation Counsel. Milgram helped to lead the division's human trafficking prosecutions. Milgram was counsel to Corzine during his final year in the United States Senate.
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You're a wolf, you are.
Dressed like a fox,
Got me tied up in knots over you
But I think that I'm just a flavor you crave on instinct,
'Cause you don't feel ashamed,
But it won't make a difference.
I've been wrong so many times.
Let's be realistic,
I'm only a statistic to you,
And it hurts so deep inside.
Maybe I'm sadistic,
I love when you inflict it on me.
You can take my time,
'Cause after all, well,
The earth's just a ball that revolves around you.
And all my friends and family try to warn me,
But like a moth to flame,
Darling, lead the way,
'Cause I'm afraid of change,
So meet me in your bedroom.
I've been wrong so many times.
Let's be realistic,
I'm only a statistic to you,
And it hurts so deep inside.
Maybe I'm sadistic,
I can't get myself off of you.
I'm only a statistic to you.
I can't get myself off of...
I just caught you like a disease.
It's terminal and I'm going down.
But you're afraid that's worse than death
And I gotta get out of this mess.
You're a wolf, you are.
You are.
(Only a statistic to you.)
I've been wrong so many times.
Let's be realistic,
I'm only a statistic to you,
And it hurts so deep inside.
Maybe I'm sadistic,
I can't get myself off of you.
I'm only a statistic to you.
Alright alright alright ya'll settle down settle down settle down.
If you don't know where you are this is STATISTICS 101
And I'm your teacher LYFE JENNINGS in the flesh baby.
Books out. Let's go!
[Chorus:]
25% of all men are unstable
25% of all men can't be faithful
30% of them don't mean what they say
And 10% of them in maybe 20 is gay
That leaves you a 10% chance of ever finding your man
That means you better pay attention to these words that I'm sayin
I'm gonna teach you how expose the 90%
And show you what to do to keep the other 10.
Rule #1!
Don't be a booty call
If he don't respect you girl he gone forget you girl
Rule #2!
If he's in a relationship
If he will cheat on her that means he will cheat on you
Rule #3!
Tell him that you're celibate
And if he wants some of your goodies he gone have to work for it
Rule #4!
Be the person you wanna find
Don't be a nickel out here lookin' for a dime
Statistics!
15% of all men got a complex
15% of all men don't practice safe sex
20% of them come from homes without a father
And there's a 50/50 chance that you'll marry a coward
Something to think about when you're taking a shower
Something to swallow when you're drinking bottled water
I'm gonna teach you how to expose the 90%
And show you what to do to keep the other 10
[Chorus]
Be patient! He's waiting!
You don't gotta settle for that
Leave what is past alone!
Get you a backbone!
Stop being sorry for yourself!
Have you no checklist?
It's gonna take patience
Time is still wastin'
Don't be a booty call
If he don't respect you girl he gone forget you girl
If he's in a relationship
If he will cheat on her that means he will cheat on you
Tell him that you're celibate
And if he wants some of your goodies he gon't have to work for it.
Be the person you wanna find
In a nightclub, in some unfamiliar town. show is sold out yet he some how feels alone.
Back at home now, sees old friends and dates a girl. says he's happy but he wants to go on tour.
Sleep has poisoned me with drunken insecurities.
I've forgotten why i've called you.
Maybe it's or maybe just to let you know.
I've got no one to talk to.
I've got no one to talk to.
It's just as well that you let me go, at least you've got a story you can tell to all those guys who pull up your shirt and rub your thighs.
well i guess i just called to say "hi."
Staring at the phone, i'm wondering if you've gotten home.
Maybe you've always been sleeping.
I'll give you one more try, maybe just to say goodbye.
I'll find someone to live through.
I'm bored of myself only wanting to be you.
I'm intimate with your machine, i memorize what it says to me:
"kate and i are busy right now. but i'm sure we'll get a hold of you sometime."
Another chapter has begun
All the old stories are done
A foreword
A way to begin
Let's start over
I'm dying to be living
And things seem better
From the start
And I don't care if I finish this time
Bestsellers fly off of the shelves
The critics can't help themselves
A foreword
A way to begin
Let's start over
I'm dying to be living
And things seem better
From the start
And I don't care if I finish this time
Spent alone
I don't want to leave my home
If I call
Late at night
Just say everything is alright
Say you will, say you will
Please surrender to me
Say you will, say you will
Please say that I can take you this moment
Please say you'll let me take you for my wife
Our love will grow tonight if you will
Give me your answer, give me your answer
You will honour and obey me
I will love and cherish you
For poor or richer, darling
Forsaking everyone but you
Say you will, say you will
Please surrender to me
Say you will, say you will
Our love will grow tonight if you will
Give me your answer, give me your answer
With this body I thee worship
Let them forever hold their peace
For worse or for better darling
Only unto you as long as you may live
I will love and comfort you, yeah
If you only say that you will
Take me illegal or lawful
To have and to hold from this day forward
Please surrender to me
Say you will, say you will
Give me your answer, give me your answer
Please say that I can take you this moment
Please say that I can trust you tonight
Please surrender to me
Say you will, say you will
And I suppose you weren't lying to me
Just mainly misleading
And you are right, no promises were made
But the things you said to me
So who are you...
Holding when you're sleeping next to me?
And who do you...
Picture when you're on the phone with me?
And at the bar, or when you called my cell
You told me not to tell
So you felt free, it came at my expense
An inconvenience to you
So who are you...
Holding when you're sleeping next to me?
And who do you...
And you save yourself
For someone else
They don't concur
From drunken slurs
To words in cards
The best is not so hard
By(e) now, I'm better off alone
Call me, I'm better on the phone
And then people change
Into ideas
Who you love more
And the truths come out
And they hurt so much
Ignorance was so blissful
By(e) now, I'm better off alone
Call me, I'm better on the phone
By(e) now, I'm better off alone
Hey there, can't you find me?
You're stranded, between stations...
I'm playing songs from all the bands that I love
Because no one ever calls in
And the record's spinning as the clock is ticking
And I don't know who is listening
We're pausing, station id
I'll backsell, if you pay me
I'm playing songs from all the bands that I love
Because no one ever calls in
And the record's spinning as the clock is ticking
And I don't know who is listening
And this will be my final broadcast
You could say we're switching formats
I'm signing off for one last time, so thanks...
And this will be my final broadcast
You could say we're switching formats
I'm signing off for one last time, so thanks...
And this will be my final broadcast
You could say we're switching formats
The songs are all done and as they go down on tape,
the critics click their pens.
Comparisons made and names,
dropped in all bold face, does he sound like his best friends? And please don't pout, or sing of love,
it's all been done.
Why dont you... sing a song,
with one of those pop melodies,
Here we are, at the end
Think of where we have been
From not knowing names
To begging to be heard
And then
We find ourselves remembering
The smallest things
Which before were overlooked
Freaking out
Through our cell phones we shout
For changing
When we said that we would
Not your fault
No promises made at all
And all the same
His hands and feet are tired now,
from years of corporate climb.
He will never be quite high enough,
to see that all his fax machines will tell him things,
but not listen or give advice.
Help me, I've got to find the name
of this song
The words, have haunted me for days
and the melody is...
Begging to be heard
Over and over, again and again
Listened to and replayed
Over and over, again and again
Lately, songs don't sound the same
as they did
The verses, sound written just for me
And the chorus comes back...
And it's hard to think I'll ever be the same
And it's hard to think I'll ever be the same again
Your eyes always look towards the ground
Your ears seem to follow the sounds
And nobody knows your name
And nobody knows your name
Your hands hold each other so tight
They break to push the hair away from your eyes
And nobody knows your name
And nobody knows your name
Your lips part to drink a little more
Your eyelashes wish their way to the floor
And nobody knows your name
And nobody knows your name
And nobody knows your name
Before digital there was analog,
And now vintage is all the rage.
CDs skipped and vinyl's back,
Mp3s and not 8-track,
And cassettes have been erased.
Black and white turned technicolor up on the big screen,
Beta turned to DVD.
Claymation is gone and now it's all become CG.
Movie sets just dont exist, but there's always a blue screen.
It used to be that hours seemed like days.
Let's go back in time.
It used to be that hours seemed like days.
I'm not tired, still I lay here. Dreaming of sleep. I
don't feel sick, still I take pills, to try and cure me.
We all have issues, or just problems, under our defense.
Open your heart and open your wallet advice has its
summers spent on lakes. living like a catalog, smiling in
the sun. i swear, lifetimes are not long enough there
there. ticket subs an bars, we look like our own movie,
sitting with ours friends. i swear lifetimes are not long
another day where everything's the same and nothing ever
changes at all. to work and back, i wish i wasn't me, i
wish i was a face on the screen. i feel so tired, im
tired of feeling like this. (repeat till end) another day
where everything's the same and nothing ever changes at
all. to work and back, i wish i wasn't me, i wish i was a
But first of all
But most of all
I'm the sole player
In my own theater
It's such a hit
But most of all
Fed my intellect
For the taste of it
For the love of it
As an addict
Throw out your statistical charts
Break the crystal ball
For the gray mirror
Makes the gray grayer
Fuel the motor of
An introvert
Starve the rational
To feed the flavor
Of what's seductive
And ambiguous
Throw out you statistical charts
It's my own way
Please return this to sender,
I can't really say that I'm in.
Don't call back, no don't bother,
I wont pick up the phone again.
And I've listened to you,
And you've spoken true.
When all is said and done,
Find another one.
Please wait sir, things get better;
Just hear what we've got in store.
If you give me a moment,
I could describe it to you some more.
And I've listened to you,
And you spoke untrue.
When all's said and done,
Find another one.
You're a point, in this argument,
You're a number, not a name.
You're a point, in this argument,
You're a number, not a name.
You're a point, in this argument,
You're a number, not a name.
You're a point, in this argument,
Before digital there was analog,
And now vintage is all the rage.
CDs skipped and vinyl's back,
Mp3s and not 8-track,
And cassettes have been erased.
Black and white turned technicolor up on the big screen,
Beta turned to DVD.
Claymation is gone and now it's all become CG.
Movie sets just dont exist, but there's always a blue
screen.
It used to be that hours seemed like days.
Let's go back in time.
It used to be that hours seemed like days.
Let's just press rewind.
Repeat that, you're breaking up
This distance is getting tough
I'm anxious to get on a jet plane
And leave here, it's not the same
So stay, and say you will
Not change, I know you will
These timezones, it must be getting late
Is it early? I don't know the date
You're always so far away
Even distanced, when we're in the same place
So stay, and say you will
Not change, I know you will
in a nightclub, in some unfamiliar town. show is sold out
yet he some how feels alone. back at home now, sees old
friends and dates a girl. says he's happy but he wants to
go on tour. and so it goes, 'the grass is always
greener.' (x2)
25% of all men are unstable
25% of all men can't be faithful
30% of them don't mean what they say
and 10% of the remaining 20 is gay
That leaves you with 10% chance of ever finding your man
That means you better pay attention to these words that i say
Im gonna teach how to expose the 90%
And show you what to do to get the other 10
(chorus)
RULE #1
Don't be a booty call
If he dont respect you girl he gone forget you girl
AND 2
If he's in a relationship
And he would cheat on her that means he would cheat on you
RULE 3
Tell him that you're celebit
and if he want some of your goodies he gone have to work for it
RULE 4
Be the person you wanna find
Don'nt be a nickle out here lookin' for a dime
STATISTICS
(verse 2)
15% of all men got a complex
15% of all men don't practice safe sex
20% of them are from homes without a father
so there's a 50/50 chance that you'll marry a coward
something to think about when you're taking a shower
something to swallow when you drink your bottled watter
Im gonna teach how to expose the 90%
And show you what to do to get the other 10
(chorus)
(bridge)
Be patient
He's waitin'
you dont gotta settle for less
leave all that stress alon
get you a backbone
stop being sorry for yourself
Chances make champions
It's gonna take patience
Time is still wastin'
We're the statistics that can change the world,
We're the statistics that can change the way things work:
In a billion different places
As a billion individuals, yeah!
You think we should sit out and let the world deal with it's problems,
But I don't think that's the way to go. Oh!
You say the majority always wins: well why should we let them?
Why not let the others speak their minds, and let them change our lives?
We're the statistics that can change the world,
We're the statistics that can change the way things work:
In a billion different places
As a billion individuals, yeah!
Sure you're just one person,
But what if a billion persons made the choice to make a stand?
Don't be afraid to be the first to go in the right direction,
And don't be afraid to stand alone.
'Cause after you've taken that first step of faith,
Then others will follow and you won't be alone
As you go against the flow!
We're the statistics that can change the world,
We're the statistics that can change the way things work:
In a billion different places
As a billion individuals, yeah!
Now is your time, even if you don't make the headlines,
Now is your time to shine!
Now is your time, even if you don't make the headlines,
Now is your time to shine!
We're the statistics that can change the world,
We're the statistics that can change the way things work:
In a billion different places
As a billion individuals...
We're the statistics that can change the world,
We're the statistics that can change the way things work:
In a billion different places
As a billion individuals, yeah!