incomplete multi-response design
- incomplete multi-response design
French\ \ plan incomplet à plusieurs réponses
German\ \ unvollständiger Multiresponse-Versuchsplan
Dutch\ \ incomplete multiresponse design
Italian\ \ disegno a risposta multipla incompleto
Spanish\ \ diseño incompleto de la multi-respuesta
Catalan\ \ disseny incomplet de resposta múltiple
Portuguese\ \ delineamento de resposta múltipla incompleto; planeamento de resposta múltipla incompleto; planejamento de resposta múltipla incompleto
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ ofullständig multi-responsdesign
Greek\ \ ελλιπές σχέδιο πολυ-απάντησης
Finnish\ \ epätäydellinen monivastemalli
Hungarian\ \ nem teljes többválaszú terv
Turkish\ \ eksik çoklu yanıt tasarımı
Estonian\ \ mittetäielik mitmese reaktsiooniga plaan
Lithuanian\ \ nepilnasis daugiaatsakominis projektas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ układ niekompletny o wielu reakcjach
Russian\ \ незавершенный многооткликовый план
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ ófullnægjandi multi-svar hönnun
Euskara\ \ osatu multi-erantzuna diseinua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تصميم متعدد الاستجابة الناقص
Afrikaans\ \ onvolledige multiresponsontwerp
Chinese\ \ 不 完 全 多 重 反 应 设 计
Korean\ \ 불완전 다반응 설계
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