degree of belief

degree of belief
French\ \ degré de croyance
German\ \ Grad der Glaubwürdigkeit
Dutch\ \ mate van geloofwaardigheid
Italian\ \ grado di confidenza; grado di fiducia
Spanish\ \ grado de creencia
Catalan\ \ grau de creença
Portuguese\ \ grau de credibilidade; grau de crença
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ graden af overbevisning
Norwegian\ \ grad av tro
Swedish\ \ grad av tilltro
Greek\ \ βαθμός πίστης
Finnish\ \ uskottavuusaste
Hungarian\ \ hihetõségi fok
Turkish\ \ inanma derecesi
Estonian\ \ usaldusaste; usaldatavusaste
Lithuanian\ \ pasikliovimo laipsnis
Slovenian\ \ stopnjo prepričanja
Polish\ \ stopień przekonania
Russian\ \ степень доверия; уровень доверия
Ukrainian\ \ ступінь довіри
Serbian\ \ степен поверења
Icelandic\ \ gráðu í trú
Euskara\ \ sinesmen maila
Farsi\ \ d r jeye eteghad
Persian-Farsi\ \ درجه باور
Arabic\ \ درجة التصديق
Afrikaans\ \ geloofwaardigheidsgraad
Chinese\ \ 可 信 度
Korean\ \ 확신도

Statistical terms. 2014.

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