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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a category or classification that meets certain standards or criteria.
Example: "The document must be submitted in an acceptable type of format to ensure it is reviewed properly."
Alternatives: "suitable category" or "appropriate kind".
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I was an acceptable type".
Society has certainly sent out the message that drinking is an acceptable type of behavior -- but for adults only.
"It's almost as if white people," she said, "in fact more than black people, are hungering for what is an acceptable type of black person – which is not to say Cory's not great, etc.
This approach is particularly effective at minimizing Type I error rates, while maintaining acceptable Type II error rates.
The performance of inspectors can be measured in terms of rejecting non-acceptable items (Type I error) or classifying non-acceptable items as acceptable (Type II error).
Because we tested six comparisons, we set the maximum acceptable type I error rate for each t-test at.008 (.05/8) in order to bring the acceptable overall type I error rate close to the nominal.05 level.
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Aristotle held that there were several acceptable types of regimes, and each needed different kinds of citizens.
For example, in British Columbia, corporate guarantees and self-bonds are not acceptable types of financial assurance for sites which may have long term water quality and liability concerns (CCSG Associates 2001; World Bank Group 2008).
This article reviews the critical components of sample size calculation, including the selection of a primary outcome, specification of the acceptable types I and II error rates, identification of the minimal clinically important difference, and estimation of the error associated with measuring the primary outcome.
Both methodologies have acceptable type-1 error rates of ~5 % for different sample sizes and trial durations (Figs. 4a and 5a).
It seems appropriate "to tune different levels of regulatory stringency (including regulations on acceptable types of consent) to different types of biological materials according to the interests of the donors involved".
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