asymptotic standard error

asymptotic standard error
French\ \ écart-type asymptotique; erreur type asymptotique
German\ \ asymptotischer Standardfehler
Dutch\ \ asymptotische standaard fout
Italian\ \ errore standard asintotico
Spanish\ \ error estándar asintótico
Catalan\ \ error estàndard asimptòtic
Portuguese\ \ erro padrão assintótico
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ asymptotiske standardafvigelse
Norwegian\ \ asymptotisk standard feil
Swedish\ \ asymptotiskt medelfel
Greek\ \ ασυμπτωτικό τυπικό σφάλμα
Finnish\ \ asymptoottinen keskihajonta
Hungarian\ \ aszimptotikus standard hiba
Turkish\ \ asimptotik standart hata; asimptotik standart yanılgı
Estonian\ \ asümptootiline standardviga
Lithuanian\ \ asimptotinė standartinė paklaida
Slovenian\ \ asimptotičnim standardna napaka
Polish\ \ asymptotyczne odchylenie standardowe z próby
Russian\ \ асимптотическая стандартная ошибка
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ асимптотска стандардна грешка
Icelandic\ \ asymptotic staðalskekkja
Euskara\ \ asintotiko errore estandarra
Farsi\ \ kh taye meyare mojanebi
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ خطأ معياري مقارب
Afrikaans\ \ asimptotiese standaardfout
Chinese\ \ 淅 近 标 准 误
Korean\ \ 점근(적)표준오차

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