specification bias

specification bias
= specification error
French\ \ biais de spécification; erreur de spécification
German\ \ Spezifikationsbias; Fehler im Ansatz
Dutch\ \ onzuiverheid ten gevolge van verkeerde specificatie
Italian\ \ errore nella specificazione
Spanish\ \ bias de especificación; sesgo de especificación; error de especificación
Catalan\ \ biaix d'especificació; error d'especificació
Portuguese\ \ viés de especificação; erro de especificação
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ specifikationsfejl
Norwegian\ \ spesifikasjonsfeil
Swedish\ \ specifikationsfel
Greek\ \ μεροληψία προδιαγραφή; σφάλμα προδιαγραφή
Finnish\ \ täsmennysharha
Hungarian\ \ specifikációs torzítás
Turkish\ \ belirleme yanlılığı; belirleme hatası
Estonian\ \ mudeli spetsifikatsioonist (valikust) tingitud nihe
Lithuanian\ \ specifikacijos poslinkis; specifikacijos paklaida
Slovenian\ \ napaka v specifikaciji
Polish\ \ obciążenie w specyfikacji
Russian\ \ ошибка в описании
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ forskrift hlutdrægni; forskrift villa
Euskara\ \ espezifikazio-akats
Farsi\ \ oribe t shkhis
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تحيز المواصفات؛ خطأ الموصفات
Afrikaans\ \ spesifikasiesydigheid
Chinese\ \ ( 模 型 ) 设 定 偏 倚 ( 偏 误 , 偏 差 )
Korean\ \ 특정화의 오류, 규격오류

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