Oct 15, 2007 15:37
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Spanish term
fórmula universos infinitos y máxima indeterminación
Spanish to English
Science
Mathematics & Statistics
the context is a market research report and this is a note:
"Error muestral:
n=600 es de +/- 4%
fórmula universos infinitos
y máxima indeterminación."
Thanks!
"Error muestral:
n=600 es de +/- 4%
fórmula universos infinitos
y máxima indeterminación."
Thanks!
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(English)
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Oct 15, 2007 16:15: Fabio Descalzi changed "Field" from "Marketing" to "Science" , "Field (specific)" from "Marketing" to "Mathematics & Statistics"
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infinite sample and maximum uncertainty
Discriminant analysis in justifying sample size
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formula of infinite universes and maximum indetermination
http://mailgate.dada.net/comp/comp.ai.shells/msg00760.html
... matter Simulation Infinite Universes matrix ....
http://www.ub.es/irea/working_papers/2006/200605.pdf
4.2. Maximum Indetermination under a Simple Random Sample
... matter Simulation Infinite Universes matrix ....
http://www.ub.es/irea/working_papers/2006/200605.pdf
4.2. Maximum Indetermination under a Simple Random Sample
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infinite universes and maximum indeterminacy formula
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context which ensures its maximum indeterminacy of meaning, its 'free associativeness'
in the detainee at Guantanamo, bare life reaches its maximum indeterminacy
"variables" represent points of maximum indeterminacy, the points that are
Hence, we have a situation of maximum indeterminacy
lower than ± 5% over the total population, assuming a maximum indeterminacy
the only way to achieve 'maximum' indeterminacy is for the choreographer to
context which ensures its maximum indeterminacy of meaning, its 'free associativeness'
in the detainee at Guantanamo, bare life reaches its maximum indeterminacy
"variables" represent points of maximum indeterminacy, the points that are
Hence, we have a situation of maximum indeterminacy
lower than ± 5% over the total population, assuming a maximum indeterminacy
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