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Statistician

A Statistician is a professional who is skilled in the science of statistics. They use statistical methods to collect and analyze data and help solve real-world problems in business, engineering, healthcare, or other fields.

Overview[edit]

Statisticians are experts in the field of statistics, which involves the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data. They apply their knowledge to a variety of sectors, including government, healthcare, business, and sports, among others.

Roles and Responsibilities[edit]

Statisticians are responsible for designing surveys and experiments; collecting, processing, and analyzing data; and interpreting results. They use statistical software to analyze and interpret data, and they may also develop new statistical theories or models.

Education and Training[edit]

Most statisticians have a degree in statistics or mathematics, although some have degrees in other fields and have gained statistical expertise through coursework or work experience. Many statisticians also have a master's degree or Ph.D. in statistics or a related field.

Employment[edit]

Statisticians work in a variety of fields, including government, healthcare, business, and sports. They may work for government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organizations. Some statisticians are self-employed and work as consultants.

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