location shift alternative hypothesis

location shift alternative hypothesis
French\ \ hypothèse alternative de décalage d'endroit
German\ \ Alternative einer verschobenen Lage
Dutch\ \ alternatieve hypothese van verschil in locatie
Italian\ \ ipotesi alternativa dello spostamento di posizione
Spanish\ \ hipótesis alternativa del cambio de la localización
Catalan\ \ hipòtesi alternativa de desplaçament de la posició
Portuguese\ \ hipótese alternativa de deslocamento de localização
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ εναλλακτική υπόθεση μετατόπισης θέσης
Finnish\ \ (jakaumien sijainnin eroavuus vastahypoteesit)
Hungarian\ \ alternatív helyváltoztatási hipotézis
Turkish\ \ konum seçenek değiştirme hipotezi
Estonian\ \ asendinihke alternatiivhüpotees
Lithuanian\ \ padėties poslinkio alternatyvioji hipotezė; lokalizacijos poslinkio alternatyvioji hipotezė
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ hipoteza alternatywna o różnicy parametrów położenia
Russian\ \ сдвиг положения альтернативной гипотезы
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ staðsetning breyting valkostinum
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ الفرضية البدبلة لتحريك الموقع
Afrikaans\ \ alternatiewe hipotese van lokaliteitsverskuiwing
Chinese\ \ 位 移 备 择 假 设
Korean\ \ 위치이동 대립[대안]가설

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