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Often used in the same context:
researcher,
demographer,
econometrician,
scientist,
methodologist,
epidemiologist,
economist,
macroeconomist,
geographer,
mathematician,
geneticist,
forecaster,
biologist,
actuary,
statistical,
sociologist,
sabermetrician,
historian,
climatologist,
commentator,
number cruncher,
scorekeeper,
consultant,
statistics,
simon kuznets,
psephologist,
pharmacologist,
prognosticator,
psychologist,
boffin,
meteorologist,
criminologist,
biophysicist,
entomologist,
watcher,
expert,
analyst,
physiologist,
sportswriter,
pundit,
etymologist,
technologist,
toxicologist,
psychometrician,
geophysicist,
physicist,
pollster,
ecologist,
cartographer,
agronomist,
theorist,
professor,
nutritionist,
scholar,
molecular biologist,
commissioner,
biochemist,
carl friedrich gauss,
crunchers,
adviser,
microbiologist,
census,
astronomer,
weather forecaster,
zoologist,
lecturer,
astrophysicist,
graphologist,
mycologist,
wonk,
linguist,
seismologist,
pathologist,
endocrinologist,
anthropologist,
apiarist,
biotechnologist,
numerologist,
glaciologist,
archaeologist,
sinologist,
staffer,
timekeeper,
gerontologist,
biostatistics,
vulcanologist,
agriculturalist,
cosmologist,
hydrologist,
ufologist,
ornithologist,
associate professor,
assistant,
guru,
investigator,
prediction,
geologist,
spinmeister,
astrologer,
metrologist,
mammalogist,
palaeontologist,
statisticians,
chemist,
botanist,
architect,
ethnologist,
bacteriologist,
naturalist,
supportive,
closest,
enthusiastic,
erudite,
esteemed,
estimable,
few,
forgotten,
her,
invaluable,
journalistic,
nonjewish,
psychiatrist,
respected,
reviewer,
skeptical,
some,
waggish,
youthful
More specific:
surveyor
Appears in the definition of:
generalist
More general:
calculator,
computer,
estimator,
figurer,
mathematician,
reckoner
Synonyms:
actuary,
mathematical statistician
Also try:
— Adjectives for statistician:
chief,
professional,
mathematical,
eminent,
medical,
american,
english,
intuitive,
trained,
expert,
british,
more...
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