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  • ...Mason University]],{{r|chair}} and a former president of the [[Caucus for Women in Statistics]].{{r|cwspres}} ...Institute]].{{r|cwspres|isi}} She served as president of the [[Caucus for Women in Statistics]] for the 2016 term.{{r|cwspres}} ...
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  • ...le/asa-fellows/|title=ASA Fellows|date=29 March 2016 |publisher=Caucus for Women in Statistics|access-date=2021-05-16}}</ref> [[Category:American statisticians]] ...
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  • ...nevius/|title=Anna B. Nevius|department=A Statistician's Life, Celebrating Women in Statistics|magazine=AmStat News|publisher=American Statistical Associati [[Category:American women statisticians]] ...
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  • ...'s average is so far above that of ''any'' other cricketer has led several statisticians to argue that, statistically at least, he was the greatest athlete in any s {{See also|List of women's Test cricket records#Individual records (batting)}} ...
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  • ...the study of physical systems. Such results can be of practical value for statisticians and other scientists. In the study of discrete ergodic systems, which can b [[Category:Women mathematicians]] ...
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  • ...d this can be broken down by gender into 16.7 million men and 14.6 million women in work or into 22.9 million working full-time and 8.4 million working part ...download/res/ecacpop.pdf October 1982]) International Conference of Labour Statisticians ...
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  • ...grave, 2001.</ref> For economists all this may be "self-evident", but for statisticians, accountants, valuers and auditors it certainly is not. The value of the sa ==Women's studies== ...
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