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1 Stichprobenerhebung
Stichprobenerhebung f 1. STAT sample survey (Repräsentativerhebung); 2. V&M poll* * ** * *Stichprobenerhebung
sample (sampling) survey, random-sample survey, poll;
• Stichprobenfehler sampling error;
• Stichprobenhäufigkeit frequency of sampling;
• Stichprobennetz network of samples;
• Stichprobenplan sample design (plan);
• Stichprobenprüfung sampling inspection;
• Stichprobenpunkt sampling point;
• Stichprobenraum sample room;
• Stichprobenschema sampling scheme;
• Stichprobenumfang sample size;
• Stichprobenvarianz sampling variance. -
2 probieren
vt/i1. (versuchen) try; (ausprobieren) try out; probier doch mal try it (out), have a try ( oder go); probier es noch mal try again, have another try ( oder go); probieren, etw. zu tun try to do s.th.; es probieren mit try s.th., s.o. (oder + Ger.), have a try at s.th. (oder + Ger.); es bei jemandem probieren umg. try it on with s.o.; Probieren geht über Studieren the proof of the pudding is in the eating2. (kosten) try, taste; probier mal, ob ( dir) das schmeckt see if that tastes all right (Am. umg. alright), see if you like it; kann ich mal probieren? can I have a taste?3. (anprobieren) try on; möchten Sie das Kleid / die Schuhe probieren? would you like to try on the dress / shoes?; etw. wegen der Größe probieren try s.th. on for size4. THEAT. (proben) rehearse* * *to taste; to test; to try* * *pro|bie|ren [pro'biːrən] ptp probiert1. vt2) (= kosten) Speisen, Getränke to try, to taste, to sample3) (= proben) to rehearse2. vi1) (= versuchen) to try, to have a go (Brit) or a tryProbieren geht über Studieren (Prov) — the proof of the pudding is in the eating (Prov)
2) (= kosten) to have a taste, to tryprobier mal — try some, have a taste
3) (= proben) to rehearse* * *1) (to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) sample2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) taste3) (to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc: She tried washing her hair with a new shampoo; Try one of these sweets.) try* * *pro·bie·ren *[proˈbi:rən]I. vt1. (kosten)▪ etw \probieren to try [or taste] [or sample] sth2. (versuchen)ich habe es schon mit vielen Diäten probiert I have already tried many diets▪ \probieren, etw zu tun to try to do sthich werde \probieren, sie zu überreden I will try to persuade her▪ etw \probieren to try sth outein neues Medikament \probieren to try out a new medicine3. (anprobieren)4. THEAT to rehearseein Stück \probieren to rehearse a playII. vi1. (kosten)willst du nicht wenigstens einmal \probieren won't you at least try it once2. (versuchen)▪ \probieren, ob/was/wie... to try and see whether/what/how...ich werde \probieren, ob ich das alleine schaffe I'll see if I can do it alone3.* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versuchen) try; have a go or try at2) (kosten) taste; try; sample2.intransitives Verb1) (versuchen) try; have a go or try2) (kosten) have a taste* * *probieren v/t & v/iprobier doch mal try it (out), have a try ( oder go);probier es noch mal try again, have another try ( oder go);probieren, etwas zu tun try to do sth;es bei jemandem probieren umg try it on with sb;Probieren geht über Studieren the proof of the pudding is in the eating2. (kosten) try, taste;probier mal, ob (dir) das schmeckt see if that tastes all right (US umg alright), see if you like it;kann ich mal probieren? can I have a taste?3. (anprobieren) try on;möchten Sie das Kleid/die Schuhe probieren? would you like to try on the dress/shoes?;etwas wegen der Größe probieren try sth on for size* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versuchen) try; have a go or try at2) (kosten) taste; try; sample2.intransitives Verb1) (versuchen) try; have a go or try2) (kosten) have a taste* * *v.to sample v.to try v. -
3 Zufallsabweichung
Zufallsabweichung f STAT, WIWI random variation* * *f <Math, Vw> random variation* * *Zufallsabweichung
(Statistik) deviation;
• Zufallsanfangszahl (Statistik) random start;
• Zufallsanordnung (Statistik) random order;
• Zufallsauswahl random sampling (selection), lottery sampling;
• Zufallsbedingung casual condition;
• Zufallseinnahmen windfall receipts;
• Zufallsfehler (Statistik) accidental (random) error;
• Zufallshaftung hazardous liability;
• Zufallshandlung inadvertent action;
• Zufallsmoment (Statistik) chance factor;
• Zufallsstichprobe random sample, probability sampling;
• Zufallsstreuung (Statistik) random variation;
• Zufallsverteilung random distribution. -
4 Auswahlfehler
Auswahlfehler m STAT selection bias (Statistik); randomisation bias (Zufallsstichprobe)* * *Auswahlfehler
sampling error;
• Auswahlfragen (Meinungsumfrage) multiple-choice questions;
• Auswahlfunktion selective function;
• Auswahlgremium selection board;
• Auswahlgrundlage (Statistik) frame;
• Auswahlkritierien selection criteria;
• Auswahllager shunting depot;
• Auswahllehrgang selective course;
• Auswahlliste short list;
• Auswahlmaßstäbe standards of selectivity;
• Auswahlmöglichkeit selective device, alternative;
• eingeschränkte Auswahlmöglichkeiten restricted choice;
• Auswahlmöglichkeit zwischen konkurrierenden Angeboten choice between competing offers;
• Auswahlmuster reference sample;
• Auswahlprozess selection process;
• Auswahlprüfung competitive examination;
• Auswahlrecht der Frachtstrecke durch den Käufer buyer’s right of routing;
• Auswahlsatz (Statistik) sampling fraction (ratio);
• Auswahlsendung consignment on approval, samples, sampled offer;
• wissenschaftlich einwandfreies Auswahlsystem scientifically selective sampling;
• Auswahltest selection test;
• Auswahlumfang latitude in selection;
• Auswahlverfahren selection procedure, (Statistik) patterned sampling;
• statistisches Auswahlverfahren für Marktforschungszwecke controlled sampling. -
5 Erhebungsangaben
Erhebungsangaben
census data;
• Erhebungsauswahl sample;
• Erhebungsbogen census form;
• Erhebungseinheit statistical unit;
• Erhebungsfehler (Statistik) ascertainment error;
• systematischer Erhebungsfehler procedural bias;
• Erhebungsgrundlage (Statistik) frame;
• Erhebungsjahr census year;
• Erhebungskosten charges for recovering, collection charges (costs);
• Erhebungsplan (Statistik) survey design;
• Erhebungstermin (Steuer) tax payment date;
• Erhebungsverfahren taxation system;
• Erhebungszeitraum (EU) reference period, (Statistik) period under survey, (Steuer) period of collection.
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