simultaneous confidence intervals
- simultaneous confidence intervals
French\ \ région de confiance simultanée
German\ \ simultane Konfidenzintervalle
Dutch\ \ simultane betrouwbaarheidsintervallen
Italian\ \ intervalli di confidenza simultanei
Spanish\ \ intervalos de confianza simultáneos
Catalan\ \ intervals de confiança simultanis
Portuguese\ \ intervalos de confiança simultâneos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ simultane konfidensintervaller
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ simultana konfidensintervall
Greek\ \ ταυτόχρονα διαστήματα εμπιστοσύνης
Finnish\ \ simultaaniluottamusvälit
Hungarian\ \ szimultán konfidencia intervallumok
Turkish\ \ eş-zamanlı güven aralıkları
Estonian\ \ ühised usaldusvahemikud
Lithuanian\ \ vienalaikiai pasikliautinieji intervalai; simultaniniai pasikliautinieji intervalai
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ jednoczesne przedziały ufności
Russian\ \ совместные доверительные интервалы
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samtímis öryggisbilum
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ faselehaye etminane to m
Persian-Farsi\ \ بازههای اطمینان همزمان
Arabic\ \ فترات ثقة آنية
Afrikaans\ \ gelyktydige vertrouensintervalle
Chinese\ \ 联 合 置 信 区 间
Korean\ \ 동시신뢰구간
Statistical terms.
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