Statistically: meaning, definitions and examples

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statistically

 

[ stəˈtɪstɪkli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in data analysis

In a manner that is based on statistical data and analysis.

Examples of usage

  • Statistically speaking, the results are significant.
  • She approached the problem statistically, using various statistical tools.
  • The conclusion was drawn statistically, taking into account all the data points.
  • The research was conducted statistically, ensuring accurate results.
  • The prediction was made statistically, considering all the variables.
Context #2 | Adverb

in probability

In a manner that is related to or based on probability.

Examples of usage

  • Statistically, the chances of winning are quite low.
  • The outcome can be predicted statistically, given the probabilities.
  • He calculated the risk statistically, using probability theory.
  • Statistically, the results are in line with expectations.
  • The data is analyzed statistically, considering the probabilities.

Translations

Translations of the word "statistically" in other languages:

🇵🇹 estatisticamente

🇮🇳 सांख्यिकीय रूप से

🇩🇪 statistisch

🇮🇩 secara statistik

🇺🇦 статистично

🇵🇱 statystycznie

🇯🇵 統計的に

🇫🇷 statistiquement

🇪🇸 estadísticamente

🇹🇷 istatistiksel olarak

🇰🇷 통계적으로

🇸🇦 إحصائيًا

🇨🇿 statisticky

🇸🇰 štatisticky

🇨🇳 统计上

🇸🇮 statistično

🇮🇸 tölfræðilega

🇰🇿 статистикалық түрде

🇬🇪 სტატისტიკურად

🇦🇿 statistik olaraq

🇲🇽 estadísticamente

Word origin

The word 'statistically' is derived from the word 'statistical', which comes from the Latin word 'statisticus', meaning 'of politics' or 'of the state'. The use of statistics and probability in analysis and prediction has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations. The modern concept of statistical analysis emerged in the 17th century with the development of probability theory and data collection methods.

See also: statistical, statistician.

Word Frequency Rank

At #7,148 in frequency, this word belongs to advanced vocabulary. It's less common than core vocabulary but important for sophisticated expression.