balanced sample

balanced sample
French\ \ échantillon compensé
German\ \ ausgewogene Stichprobe
Dutch\ \ gebalanceerde steekproef
Italian\ \ campione bilanciato; campione equilibrato
Spanish\ \ muestra contrabalanceada; muestra compensada
Catalan\ \ mostra equilibrada
Portuguese\ \ amostra equilibrada; amostra balanceada (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ afbalanceret prøve
Norwegian\ \ balansert utvalg
Swedish\ \ balanserat urval
Greek\ \ ισορροπημένο δείγμα
Finnish\ \ tasapainotettu otos
Hungarian\ \ kiegyenlített minta
Turkish\ \ dengeli örnek
Estonian\ \ tasakaalus valim
Lithuanian\ \ suderintoji imtis
Slovenian\ \ uravnoteženi vzorec
Polish\ \ próba zrównoważona
Russian\ \ сбалансированная выборка
Ukrainian\ \ зрівноважена вибірка
Serbian\ \ уравнотежени узорак
Icelandic\ \ rólegur sýnishorn
Euskara\ \ lagin orekatua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ نمونه متعادل
Arabic\ \ عينة متوازنة
Afrikaans\ \ gebalanseerde steekproef
Chinese\ \ 对 称 样 本 , 平 衡 样 本
Korean\ \ 균형표본

Statistical terms. 2014.

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