external variance

external variance
French\ \ variance externe
German\ \ Varianz zwischen den Primäreinheiten
Dutch\ \ variantie tussen primaire eenheden
Italian\ \ varianza esterna
Spanish\ \ variancia externa
Catalan\ \ variància externa
Portuguese\ \ variância externa
Romanian\ \ externe varianţa
Danish\ \ ekstern varians
Norwegian\ \ ekstern varians
Swedish\ \ externa varians
Greek\ \ εξωτερική διαφορά
Finnish\ \ ulkoinen varianssi
Hungarian\ \ külsõ szórás
Turkish\ \ dış varyans
Estonian\ \ rühmadevaheline dispersioon
Lithuanian\ \ išorinė dispersija
Slovenian\ \ zunanjih variance
Polish\ \ wariancja zewnętrzna; wariancja eksternalna
Russian\ \ дисперсия межгрупповая
Ukrainian\ \ міжгрупова дисперсія
Serbian\ \ спољни варијансе
Icelandic\ \ utanaðkomandi víkja
Euskara\ \ kanpoko bariantza
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ التباين الخارجي
Afrikaans\ \ eksterne variansie (variansie tussen primêre eenhede)
Chinese\ \ 外 生 方 差
Korean\ \ 외부분산

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