ratio estimator

ratio estimator
French\ \ estimation par le quotient; estimation par la méthode de ratio
German\ \ Verhältnisschätzer
Dutch\ \ quotiëntschatter
Italian\ \ stimatore di rapporto
Spanish\ \ estimación por el método de la razón; estimador por relativo
Catalan\ \ estimador de la raó; estimador de la proporció
Portuguese\ \ estimador por quocientes
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kvotientestimator
Norwegian\ \ brøkestimator
Swedish\ \ kvotestimator
Greek\ \ εκτιμητής πηλίκου
Finnish\ \ suhde-estimaattori
Hungarian\ \ hányadosbecslés
Turkish\ \ oran tahminleyicisi
Estonian\ \ suhtehinnangufunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ santykio įvertinys; koeficiento įvertinys
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ estymator ilorazowy
Russian\ \ оценка в виде отношения
Ukrainian\ \ оцінка у вигляді відношення
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hlutfall metill
Euskara\ \ ratioa zenbatesle
Farsi\ \ b ravordg re nesb t
Persian-Farsi\ \ برآوردگر نسبتي
Arabic\ \ مقدر النسبة
Afrikaans\ \ verhoudingsberamer
Chinese\ \ 比 率 估 计 量
Korean\ \ 비추정량

Statistical terms. 2014.

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