overall sampling fraction
- overall sampling fraction
French\ \ taux de sondage moyen; fraction de sondage de l'ensemble
German\ \ Gesamtauswahlsatz
Dutch\ \ over-all steekproeffractie
Italian\ \ frazione generale di campionamento
Spanish\ \ fracción general del muestreo; fracción total de muestreo
Catalan\ \ fracció de mostreig de conjunt; fracció total de mostreig
Portuguese\ \ fracção de amostragem global; fração de amostragem global (bra); taxa de sondagem total
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ samlet udvalgsbrøk
Norwegian\ \ total utvalgsbrøk
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ γενική εκτίμηση
Finnish\ \ kokonaisotantasuhde
Hungarian\ \ általános mintahányad
Turkish\ \ tümsel örnekleme kesri
Estonian\ \ üldine valikuosa
Lithuanian\ \ bendrasis ėmimo lygis
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ ogólna frakcja losowania
Russian\ \ полная выборочная доля
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ heild sýni brot
Euskara\ \ laginketa globala frakzio
Farsi\ \ k sre nemoonegiriye kol
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ كسر عمومي للمعاينة
Afrikaans\ \ algehele steekproeffraksie
Chinese\ \ 总 抽 样 比
Korean\ \ 총체적 표집률
Statistical terms.
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