Bartlett's test of second order interaction

Bartlett's test of second order interaction
French\ \ essai d'interaction du second degré de Bartlett
German\ \ Bartlett-Test auf Interaktion 2. Ordnung
Dutch\ \ Bartlett-toets op de aanwezigheid van tweede-orde interactie
Italian\ \ test di Bartlett dell'interazione del secondo ordine
Spanish\ \ prueba de la segunda interacción de la orden de Bartlett
Catalan\ \ prova de Bartlett de la interacció de segon ordre; test de Bartlett de la interacció de segon ordre
Portuguese\ \ teste de interacção de segunda ordem de Bartlett; teste de interação de segunda ordem de Bartlett (bra)
Romanian\ \ testul Bartlett al interacţiunii de ordin doi
Danish\ \ Bartlett's test af anden orden interaktion
Norwegian\ \ Bartlett's test av andre ordens samspill
Swedish\ \ Bartlett's test av andra ordningens samspel
Greek\ \ έλεγχος του Bartlett για αλληλεπίδραση δεύτερου βαθμού
Finnish\ \ Bartlettin testi toisen asteen yhdysvaikutukselle
Hungarian\ \ másodrendû kölcsönhatás Bartlett-féle próbája
Turkish\ \ Bartlett ikinci dereceden etkileşim sınaması; Bartlett ikinci dereceden etkileşim testi
Estonian\ \ Bartletti teist järku koosmõju test
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ Bartlett's test drugega interakcij, da
Polish\ \ test Bartletta dla interakcji drugiego rzędu
Russian\ \ тест взаимодействия второго порядка Барлетта
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ Bartlett's próf af annarri röð samskipti
Euskara\ \ Bartlett en ordena bigarren elkarrekintza froga
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ اختبار بارتليت للتفاعل من الترتيب الثاني
Afrikaans\ \ Bartlett se toets van tweedeorde-interaksie
Chinese\ \ 巴 特 利 特 次 级 交 互 作 用 检 验
Korean\ \ 바틀렛의 이차교호작용 검정

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