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 * [[Statistics/WeibullDistribution|Weibull]]
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 * [[Statistics/PearsonTest|Pearson test]]  * [[Statistics/PearsonsChiSquaredTest|Pearson's chi-squared test]]
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 * [[Statistics/CoxProportionalHazardsModel|Cox proportional hazards model]]
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 * [[Statistics/GeneralizedEstimatingEquation|Generalized estimating equation]]
 * [[Statistics/GeneralizedLeastSquares|Generalized least squares]]
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 * [[Statistics/CrossValidation|Cross-validation]]
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 * [[Statistics/Matching|Matching]]
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 * [[Statistics/SurveyDisposition|Survey disposition]]  * [[Statistics/ExperienceSamplingMethod|Experience sampling method]]
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 * [[Statistics/SurveyFrame|Survey frame]]
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 * [[Statistics/QualitativeCoding|Qualitative coding]]
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 * [[Statistics/QualitativeCoding|Qualitative coding]]  * [[Statistics/SurveyDisposition|Survey disposition]]
 * [[Statistics/SurveyFrame|Survey frame]]
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 * [[Statistics/UnexpectedEventDuringSurveyDesignFramework|Unexpected event during survey design framework]]
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 * [[TheCalibrationApproachInSurveyTheoryAndPractice|The calibration approach in survey theory and practice]], Carl-Erik Särndal, 2007
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 * [[RespondentUseOfStraightliningAsAResponseStrategyInEducationSurveyResearch|Respondent use of straight-lining as a response strategy in education survey research: Prevalence and implications]]; James S. Cole, Alexander C. Mc``Cormick, Robert M. Gonyea; 2012
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 * [[BeyondPowerCalculations|Beyond Power Calculations: Assessing Type S (Sign) and Type M (Magnitude) Errors]], Andrew Gelman1 and John Carlin, 2014
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 * [[StraitliningInWebSurveyPanelsOverTime|Straightlining in Web survey panels over time]], Matthias Schonlau and Vera Toepoel, 2015
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 * [[UnexpectedEventDuringSurveyDesign|Unexpected Event during Surveys Design: Promise and Pitfalls for Causal Inference]]; Jordi Muñoz, Albert Falcó-Gimeno, and Enrique Hernández; 2020
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 * [[InvitationLettersIncreaseResponseRatesInEliteSurveys|Invitation Letters Increase Response Rates in Elite Surveys: Evidence from Germany and the United Kingdom]], Nathalie Giger and Miguel M. Pereira, 2025
 * [[SelfReportingNewsUseInSituAndInRetrospect|Self-Reporting News Use in Situ and in Retrospect]]; Danit Shalev, Teresa K Naab, and Yariv Tsfati; 2025

Statistics

A branch of mathematics.

Foundations

Probability

Probability distributions

Probability tests

Samples

Prediction

Modeling

Panel modeling

Non-parametric modeling

Analysis

Survey analysis

Natural language processing

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