Galton's individual difference problem

Galton's individual difference problem
French\ \ problème de Galton
German\ \ Galtonsches Rangordnungsproblem
Dutch\ \ Galton's probleem van verschilbepaling tussen individuen
Italian\ \ problema di Galton delle differenze tra i successivi individuali di una graduatoria
Spanish\ \ problema de Galton de la diferencia individual
Catalan\ \ problema de Galton de les diferències individuals
Portuguese\ \ problema das diferenças individuais de Galton
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ μεμονωμένο πρόβλημα διαφοράς του Galton
Finnish\ \ (Galtonin yksittäiserotusongelma)
Hungarian\ \ Galton-féle egyedi különbség
Turkish\ \ Galton ferdi fark problemi
Estonian\ \ Galtoni järjestusülesanne
Lithuanian\ \ Galton individualiųjų skirtumų problema; Galtono individualiųjų skirtumų problema
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ problem indywidualnych różnic Galtona
Russian\ \ задача индивидуального различия Гальтона
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ einstakra Galton er munurinn vandamál
Euskara\ \ Galton en banakako desberdintasuna arazo
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ مسئله تفاضل گالتون
Arabic\ \ مسألة جولتون للفرق الفردي
Afrikaans\ \ Galton se individueleverskille-probleem
Chinese\ \ 高 尔 顿 个 体 差 异 问 题
Korean\ \ Galton의 개별 차이 문제

Statistical terms. 2014.

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