Exemplos de uso de A sampling error em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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reveals estimates resulting from heterogeneity rather than from a sampling error.
considering a sampling error of five percentage points
The sample size calculation considered a sampling error of 0.08% and data from the local Unified Health System provided hospitalization numbers for public
Considering a sampling error of 5%, confidence level of 95%
for a total of 418 individuals, with a sampling error of 5.
However, the sample of 180 respondents is adequate to detect a burnout rate of approximately 60% based on our results, with a sampling error of 7% and 95% reliability.
diseases in 50%of the population, a sampling error of 5.5%, level of confidence of 95%,
For the calculation of the sample, a sampling error of 0.08 was considered,
Confidence level adopetd of 95%?=0,05, and a sampling error of 5% d=0,05,
calculated from a sampling error of 5% and a confidence level of 95%,
confidence interval of 95% and a sampling error of 5.
The following were considered: an estimated prevalence p of height deficit in children under the age of 5 years 7.0%, a sampling error d of 3%, and a 95% confidence level Z? 1.96, using the.
=1.96, a sampling error of 5%, population size
49 years in sample that considers a sampling error of 5%, which werw selected from the 50 districts of the city.
establishing a sampling error of 15.
the minimal sample size was calculated as 347, according to a formula developed by Lopes et al., taking into account gender representativeness, a sampling error of 5%, and a 95% confidence interval.
with a confidence interval of at least 95% and a sampling error of up to 5.
What may make the bottleneck effect a sampling error is that certain alleles, due to natural disaster, are more common while others may disappear completely, making it a potential sampling error.
ii a sampling error of three percentage points; iii a prevalence