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What should we do before we develop a new statistical model in hydrologyu or any other research domains ?


You have to follow the steps as given below before developing a numerical model from a given set of data : Outlier Detection -Chauvenet -Dixon Thompson -Rosner's Method Trend Detection -Runs Test Correlation Determination -Auto and Cross-Correlation Risk and Uncertainty -What is Risk and Vulnerability? -Weibull’s Method

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