Statistics is a mathematical body of science that pertains to the
collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data or as a branch of mathematics.
Some consider statistics to be a distinct mathematical science rather
than a branch of mathematics. While many scientific investigations make
use of data, statistics is concerned with the use of data in the context
of uncertainty and decision making in the face of uncertainty.A standard statistical procedure involves the test for the relationship
between two statistical data sets, or a data set and a synthetic data
drawn from idealized model. A hypothesis is proposed for the statistical
relationship between the two data sets, and this is compared as an alternative to an idealized null hypothesis
of no relationship between two data sets. Rejecting or disproving the
null hypothesis is done using statistical tests that quantify the sense
in which the null can be proven false, given the data that are used in
the test. Working from a null hypothesis, two basic forms of error are
recognized: Type 1 error (null hypothesis is falsely rejected giving a "false positive") and Type II error (null hypothesis fails to be rejected and an actual difference between populations is missed giving a "false negative").
Multiple problems have come to be associated with this framework:
ranging from obtaining a sufficient sample size to specifying an
adequate null hypothesis.a
Measurement processes that generate statistical data are also subject
to error. Many of these errors are classified as random (noise) or
systematic (bias),
but other types of errors (e.g., blunder, such as when an analyst
reports incorrect units) can also be important. The presence of /or censoring may result in biased estimates and specific techniques have been developed to address these problems.
Statistics can be said to have begun in ancient civilization, going
back at least to the 5th century BC, but it was not until the 18th
century that it started to draw more heavily from calculus and probability theory. Statistics continues to be an area of active research, for example on the problem of how to analyze Big data.
Under 45 years of age, and with good health status.
1. Health certificate
Photocopy of notarized foreigner physical examination record (for durations of study over 6 months)
2. Financial Supporter's passport(photocopy)
3. Financial support statement
Photocopy of the financial support statement with signature
4. Study plan
Including study purpose, research interest and research plan in brief.
5. Two letters of recommendation
From professor or associate professor or equivalents
6. English proficiency test certificate
For example, IELTS or TOEFL, only for applicant whose native language is not English.
7. Bachelor's Degree diploma
Graduation certificate in languages other
than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and
be certified by notarization.
8. Undergraduate transcript
9. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
10. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
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