average critical value method

average critical value method
French\ \ méthode moyenne de valeur critique
German\ \ durchschnittliche Methode des kritischen Wertes
Dutch\ \ average critical value method; gemiddelde kritieke waardemethode
Italian\ \ metodo del valore critico medio
Spanish\ \ método medio del valor crítico
Catalan\ \ mètode del valor crític mitjà
Portuguese\ \ método do valor crítico médio
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ gennemsnitlige kritiske værdis metode
Norwegian\ \ gjennomsnittlig kritisk verdi metoden
Swedish\ \ genomsnittliga kritiska värdet metod
Greek\ \ μέση κρίσιμη μέθοδος αξίας
Finnish\ \ keskimääräisen kriittisen arvon menetelmä
Hungarian\ \ átlagos kritikus érték módszer
Turkish\ \ ortalama kritik değer yöntemi (metodu)
Estonian\ \ keskmise kriitilise väärtuse meetod
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ povprečna kritična vrednost metoda
Polish\ \ metoda przeciętnej wartości krytycznej
Russian\ \ метод усреднения критического значения
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ метод просечне критичне вредности
Icelandic\ \ meðaltal gagnrýninn gildi aðferð
Euskara\ \ kritiko batez besteko balioa metodoa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ روش مقدار بحراني متوسط
Arabic\ \ طريقة معدل القيمة الحرجة
Afrikaans\ \ gemiddelde kritiekewaardemetode
Chinese\ \ 平 均 临 界 值 法
Korean\ \ 평균 기각치 방법

Statistical terms. 2014.

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