Neyman-Pearson theory

Neyman-Pearson theory
French\ \ théorie de Neyman-Pearson
German\ \ Neyman-Pearson-Theorie
Dutch\ \ theorie van Neyman-Pearson
Italian\ \ teoria di Neyman-Pearson
Spanish\ \ teoria de Neyman-Pearson
Catalan\ \ teoria de Neyman-Pearson
Portuguese\ \ teoria de Neyman-Pearson
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ Neyman-Pearsons sætning
Norwegian\ \ Neyman-Pearson teori
Swedish\ \ Neyman-Pearsonteori
Greek\ \ θεωρία των Neyman-Pearson
Finnish\ \ Neymanin-Pearsonin teoria
Hungarian\ \ Neyman-Pearson-elmélet
Turkish\ \ Neyman-Pearson teorisi; Neyman-Pearson kuramı
Estonian\ \ Neyman-Pearsoni teooria
Lithuanian\ \ Neyman ir Pearson teorija; Neimano ir Pirsono teorija
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ teoria Neymana-Pearsona
Russian\ \ теорема Неймана-Пирсона
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ Neyman-Pearson kenning
Euskara\ \ Neyman-Pearson teoria
Farsi\ \ n z riyeye Neyman-Pearson
Persian-Farsi\ \ نظريه نيمن-پي‌يرسون
Arabic\ \ نظرية نيمان بيرسون
Afrikaans\ \ Neyman-Pearson-teorie
Chinese\ \ 内 曼 ― 皮 尔 逊 理 论
Korean\ \ 네이만-피어슨 이론

Statistical terms. 2014.

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