stratification after selection
- stratification after selection
French\ \ stratification après sélection
German\ \ Schichtung nach erfolgter Auswahl; Gruppierung nach der Auswahl
Dutch\ \ post-stratificatie; stratificatie achteraf
Italian\ \ stratificazione dopo la selezione
Spanish\ \ estratificación posterior a la selección; estratificación post selectiva
Catalan\ \ estratificació posterior a la selecció; estratificació a posteriori
Portuguese\ \ estratificação após selecção; estratificação após seleção (bra); pós-estratificação
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ efterstratifiering; poststratifiering
Greek\ \ διαστρωμάτωση, μετά την επιλογή
Finnish\ \ jälkiositus
Hungarian\ \ kiválasztás utáni rétegzés
Turkish\ \ örnek seçiminden sonra katmanlandırma
Estonian\ \ kihitamine peale valikut; stratifitseerimine peale valikut
Lithuanian\ \ sluoksniavimas po atrankos
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ warstwowanie po losowaniu
Russian\ \ расслоение (выборки) после отбора
Ukrainian\ \ розшарування після відбору
Serbian\ \ стратификација након избора
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ الاختيار بعد تحديد الطبقات
Afrikaans\ \ post-stratifikasie
Chinese\ \ 抽 选 后 的 分 层
Korean\ \ 선택후 층화
Statistical terms.
2014.
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