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- <p>A statistical event can be understood as a particular modality of scientific fact, <br>distinguished from other forms of scientific facts by the method through which it is <br>studied. While not all scientific facts are necessarily objects of statistical or <br>probabilistic analysis, the ideal—or most appropriate—synthetic method for the study <br>of a statistical event is precisely probability and statistics. Thus, statistical events form <br>a subclass within the broader set of scientific facts, defined not by their substance but <br>by their method of investigation. </p>