Yes.
Inferential statistics.
As of the end of 2005, there were approximately 2,600 BLS employees working in Washington, D.C., and in the regional offices
Statistics and Logic - the political theorist must possess a broad scientific background and a knowledge of current political problems, and he must employ scientific methods in gathering and evaluating data and in drawing conclusions. These involve a proper application of statistical procedures for the quantitative measurement of social phenomena and of logical procedures for the analysis of reasoning.
That "statistics is an art" is merely a common turn of a phrase. Statistics are in fact firmly based in mathematics which is widely regarded as one of (if not the) purest sciences. However, the presentation and general (-y public) use of statistics on the other hand, is sometimes regarded as a largely deceptive practice which relies on subtle wording, technical definitions, and misdirection to relay a perceived meaning to the statistical results which is not necessarily there. That one set of numbers can relay two different meanings based on how they are presented is not the "art" of how you use the tools of statistics, the numbers and methods are absolute. The public interpretation of those statistics, which is more the realm of public speaking (pandering or propaganda) is the so called "art" and relies on the general ignorance of statistics along with their interpretation and employ. Short answer: It's not a science if you give those numbers to a liberal arts major (or anyone with an agenda).
It is not!
Inferential statistics.
inferential statistics
The types of financial companies that employ equity research analysts usually deal with stocks and equities. Equity research analysts are usually hired by financial companies or organizations that have equity research opportunities or departments.
Fact checkers verify whether or not information is true or correct. Newspapers, reporters, or anyone requiring accurate research would employ a fact checker.
A lot of wildlife charities, zoo's and research institutions employ wildlife conservationists.
As of the end of 2005, there were approximately 2,600 BLS employees working in Washington, D.C., and in the regional offices
Hi everybody, Freud employed case studies and clinical observations.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the oil and gas industry employed 125,370 people in 2001
A quasi-experimental research design is a type of research methodology that lacks full experimental control but still allows for comparison between groups. It involves manipulating an independent variable to observe its impact on a dependent variable, but lacks random assignment to groups. This design is often used when true experimentation is not feasible or ethical.
I wouldn't employ myself to answer this, even were I in a grammarian's employ!
Adjective forms for the verb to employ are employable and employed.
The verb is to employ (employs, employing, employed).