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"error of the estimate" is a completely legitimate phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an approximation of a calculation that differs from the actual result. For example, "The error of the estimate was three times higher than the actual result."
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The test statistic is simply the estimated genetic effect estimate divided by the standard error of the estimate.
CI, 95% confidence interval; DF, degrees of freedom; Std.Error, standard error of the estimate.
Anywhere in the aquifer, ordinary kriging provides estimates of the variable sampled and a standard error of the estimate.
Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), the standard error of the estimate (SE) and coefficient of determination (R2) were used to find the appropriate model(s).
Here the estimate has to be defined such that the L1 error of the estimate (with integration with respect to a fixed but unknown probability measure) is small.
Based on these formulae, a cut point can be chosen that minimizes the mean squared error of the estimate of interest.
b Standard error of the estimate.
The standard error of the estimate was found to be least for ANB (0.95) (Table 6).
(2) The number in brackets is the standard error of the estimate.
error of the estimate Change statistics R-square change F change df1 df2 Sig.
error of the estimate Change statistics Durbin-Watson R square change F change df1 df2 Sig.
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