68 adjectives to describe statistics

And you will understand that the child must grow up, left to its own resources, in the filth of life, and that its history will be inscribed in criminal statistics, which are the shame of our so-called civilization.

On comparing the educational statistics of these sections this truth becomes more apparent.

The wealth of Belgium, according to official statistics published by the Belgian Ministry of Finance in 1913, amounted to rather less than 30 milliards of francs.

The Secretary read a report of its proceedings, and submitted a body of the vital statistics of the tribes of the Upper Lakes, which elicited an animated discussion.

A search after accurate statistics, under such conditions, is not unattended with difficulty.

It will be seen by recurring to the commercial statistics for the past year that the value of our domestic exports has been increased in the single item of raw cotton by $40,000,000 over the value of that export for the year preceding.

GUILFORD, J. P. Fundamental statistics in psychology and education.

Elementary statistics.

As one example, careful statistics of a large number of families, more than two hundred descended from drunkards, show that a very large portion of them gave undoubted proof of well-marked degeneration.

The process of composite portraiture is one of pictorial statistics.

Murray's Modern London contains the following statistics: "The Metropolis is supposed to consume in one year 1,600,000 quarters of wheat, 300,000 bullocks, 1,700,000 sheep, 28,000 calves, and 35,000 pigs.

Mortuary statistics of San Francisco.

No direct aid has been given by the General Government to the improvement of agriculture except by the expenditure of small sums for the collection and publication of agricultural statistics and for some chemical analyses, which have been thus far paid for out of the patent fund.

No means of numbering political opinions was resorted to at the time of the Revolution, so that satisfactory statistics are not available.

You can hardly say that these are exceptions, for here are the figures, from the occupational statistics of the census of 1910.[A]

Comparative statistics.

We have as yet no exact statistics of the Mongol epoch, only approximations.

Psychological statistics.

NM: additional statistics & revisions.

It is evident, however, from accessible statistics that wherever the Negro was adequately encouraged he succeeded.

We have not yet sufficient statistics.

1; Mathematical probabilities, frequency curves, homograde and heterograde statistics.

We find in the "Ménagier de Paris" curious statistics respecting the various butchers' shops of the capital, and the daily sale in each at the period referred to.

Descriptive and sampling statistics.

Detailed statistics are lacking until the first federal census, when indigo was rapidly giving place to sea-island cotton; but the requirements of the new staple differed so little from those of the old that the plantations near the end of the century were without doubt on much the same scale as before the Revolution.

68 adjectives to describe  statistics