equal-tails test

equal-tails test
French\ \ test symétrique; test centré
German\ \ Test auf gleiche Tails
Dutch\ \ symmetrische tweezijdige toets
Italian\ \ test con code uguali
Spanish\ \ prueba de extremos iguales; prueba bilateral simétrica
Catalan\ \ prova d'extrems iguals; prova bilateral simètrica
Portuguese\ \ teste bilateral simétrico; teste de caudas iguais
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ symmetrisk tosidigt test
Norwegian\ \ like-halet test
Swedish\ \ symmetriskt test
Greek\ \ ισότητα ουρές δοκιμή
Finnish\ \ symmetrinen kaksitahoinen testi
Hungarian\ \ egyenlõ oldalú próba
Turkish\ \ eşit yanlı sınama; eşit yanlı test
Estonian\ \ sümmeetriline test; kahepoolne test
Lithuanian\ \ simetriškai apribotas kriterijus
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ test dwustronny o jednakowych obszarach krytycznych; symetryczny test dwustronny
Russian\ \ критерий симметрично ограниченный
Ukrainian\ \ критерій симетрично обмежений
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ jöfn-hala próf
Euskara\ \ berdin-ilarak proba
Farsi\ \ azmoone donbalehaye b rab r
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ اختبار الذيلين المتساويين
Afrikaans\ \ gelykkantige toets
Chinese\ \ 等 尾 检 验
Korean\ \ 동등 꼬리 검정

Statistical terms. 2014.

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