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aIn this case, imprecision refers to random error, meaning that multiple replications of the same study would produce different effect estimates.
There had been test samples with very low K j values but extremely low or negligible absolute standardized error, meaning that even less reliable predictions can have good accuracy.
The design calculation estimates the type S error, meaning the probability of an estimate being in the wrong direction, and type M errors being by which factor the magnitude of an effect is overestimated.
That's at the edge of the poll's margin of error, meaning that whatever lead she has, it's not a sure one".
Recent polls show support for Webb within the margin of error, meaning possibly nonexistent, but his frank authenticity and ability to connect with middle-class and poor voters could make him a viable alternative to Hillary Clinton.
Louis professor and expert on police use of deadly force, said racial disparities in the data could result from "measurement error," meaning that the unreported killings could alter ProPublica's findings.
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Standard SCTP does not always detect burst errors because they only produce a few errors, meaning that the error counter is not likely to reach the threshold.
(d) There are no intraframe permutation errors, meaning that, assuming the amplitude estimates within a frame are correct, they will always be assigned to the correct source.
This is an important property of algorithms which guarantees the convergence of the scheme under summable errors, meaning that an inexact version of the methods can also be considered.
Dependent variables were the number of errors, meaning the number of contacts the pencil made with the circumference the hole.
In general, the statistical effect of small numbers is that there is an increased risk of type 2 errors, meaning that an actual effect of a specific treatment could be missed.
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