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1 standardized statistic
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > standardized statistic
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2 standardized statistic
Математика: нормированная статистикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > standardized statistic
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3 standardized statistic
English-Russian scientific dictionary > standardized statistic
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4 statistic
статистическая характеристика, статистический показатель, статистика || статистический -
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1) эталонированный
2) стандартизованный
3) однозначный
4) нормализованный
5) нормированный
6) нормативный
7) измерительный ∙ - standardized class - standardized coefficient - standardized contrast - standardized density - standardized deviate - standardized distribution - standardized error - standardized gain - standardized information - standardized matrix - standardized observation - standardized quantity - standardized residual - standardized statistic - standardized sum - standardized technique - standardized value - standardized variable - standardized variate - standardized vector Стандартизированный standardized стандартныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > standardized
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6 нормированная статистика
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > нормированная статистика
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7 observation
n1. наблюдение, непосредственное восприятие;2. исследование событий, образцов поведения, не связанное с проведением экспериментов;3. социологический метод сбора первичной информации;4. неформальная интерпретация события;5. научение через непосредственное восприятие.* * *диаграммный символ, обозначающий наблюдение.сущ.1) наблюдение, непосредственное восприятие;2) исследование событий, образцов поведения, не связанное с проведением экспериментов;3) социологический метод сбора первичной информации;4) неформальная интерпретация события;5) научение через непосредственное восприятие.
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