stochastic comparison of tests
- stochastic comparison of tests
French\ \ comparaison stochastique des tests
German\ \ stochastischer Vergleich von Tests
Dutch\ \ stochastische vergelijking van toetsen
Italian\ \ comparazione stocastica di testi
Spanish\ \ comparación estocástica de muestras
Catalan\ \ comparació estocàstica de proves
Portuguese\ \ comparação estocástica de testes
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ στοχαστική σύγκριση ελέγχων
Finnish\ \ stokastinen testien vertailu
Hungarian\ \ próbák sztochasztikus összehasonlítása
Turkish\ \ sınamaların stokastik karşılaştırılması; testlerin stokastik karşılaştırılması
Estonian\ \ stohhastiline testide võrdlemine
Lithuanian\ \ stochastinis kriterijų palyginimas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ porównanie stochastyczne testów
Russian\ \ стохастическое (вероятностное) сравнение критериев
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ stochastic samanburður á prófum
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ المقارنة التصادفية للاختبارات
Afrikaans\ \ stogastiese vergelyking van toetse
Chinese\ \ 检 验 的 随 即 比 较
Korean\ \ 검증[검정]의 확률적 비교
Statistical terms.
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