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Coverage probability.

    The coverage probability of a procedure for making confidence intervals is the chance that the procedure produces an interval that covers the truth.




Coverage, английский
  1. The area within which two radios can communicate. coverage is greatly affected by buildings, structures and terrain.

  2. Охрана; защита (патентом) см. protection

  3. Охрана; защита (патентом)

  4. Охват; широта охвата; объект статистического наблюдения; генеральная совокупность

  5. Покрытие

  6. See: fixed-charge coverage

  7. Освещение в печати, по радио и т.п. cow-hunt поиски отбившихся от стада животных cow-town разг. город, являющийся местным животноводческим центром

  8. Охват

  9. Площадь, орошаемая дождевальной машиной /обычно за сутки или за сезон/ 2~2 11

  10. A measure of how broad an area a lexeme can refer to.  for example, vehicle has greater coverage than car although it is less frequent.


Coverage (rate), английский
    Охват прививками (показатель); уровень охвата прививками; показатель охвата населения прививками см. immunization coverage rate (показатель охвата населения прививками).


Coverage arc, английский
    Угол сектора полива


Coverage area, английский
    The area which a wireless network company offers service for their cell phone subscribers.


Coverage capital, английский
    Суммы, необходимые страховщику (или пенсионному


Coverage collection, английский
    Information collected at run time about which blocks or lines of an application are executed at least once.


Coverage factor (c), английский
    Коэффициент сектора обзора (рлс со


Coverage initiated, английский
    Usually refers to the fact that analysts begin following a particular security. this usually happens when there is enough trading in it to warrant attention by the investment community.


Coverage map, английский
    A digital map indicating the area in which one can expect good cellphone reception from a specific mobile operator. cow (n)


Coverage of unillustrated species, английский
    Охрана неиллюстрированных конкретным примером видовых признаков; включение в объем охраны неподкрепленных конкретным примером видовых признаков


Coverage probability, английский
    The coverage probability of a procedure for making confidence intervals is the chance that the procedure produces an interval that covers the truth.


Coverage rate equivalent: coverage ratio., английский
    Коэффициент покрытия


Coverage ratio, английский
    Коэффициент покрытия


Coverage ratios, английский
    Ratios used to test the adequacy of cash flows generated through earnings for purposes of meeting debt and lease obligations, including the interest coverage ratio and the fixed-charge coverage ratio.


Probability., английский
    The probability of an event is a number between zero and 100%. the meaning (interpretation) of probability is the subject of theories of probability, which differ in their interpretations. however, any rule for assigning probabilities to events has to sat


Probability, английский
  1. Probability can be generally defined as a measure of how likely some event will occur. the event could be an explosion, a lottery win or perhaps cancer induction. mathematically speaking, the value of probability varies between 0 and 1 where 0 means an ev

  2. Вероятность. возможность.

  3. The probability of an event is a number between zero and 100%. the meaning (interpretation) of probability is the subject of theories of probability, which differ in their interpretations. however, any rule for assigning probabilities to events has to satisfy the axioms of probability.

  4. Вероятность

  5. Вероятность probability sample, syn. random sample

  6. Вероятность. мера случайности появления конкретного события. например, вероятность случайного выбора из популяции человека с конкретным качеством соответствует доле людей в популяции, обладающих этим качеством.

  7. Вероятность; возможность

  8. Вероятность; обеспеченность (гидрологической величины) ~ of no-failure вероятность безотказной работы

  9. Probability is a method for representing uncertainty about propositions or events. it represents the uncertainty about a proposition on a scale from 0 to 1, with a 0 representing complete certainty that the proposition is false or an event will not occur and a value of one will represent the opposite. formally, a probability measure is one that follows kolmogorov`s axioms. there are two main schools of thought on the meaning of probability. frequentists take a narrow interpretation of probability allowing only hypothetically repeatable events or experiments as being quantifiable by probability, while bayesians take a broader interpretation that allows reasoning about "one-shot" events and propositions based on the current knowledge about nature. the bayesian interpretation is most commonly used in artificial intelligence, while the frequentist interpretation is most commonly taught in statistics courses. the label "bayesian" arises from the central role that the bayes theorem plays in this use of probability. it allows one to reason from effects to causes and encourages the use of probability measures to describe supposedly fixed events or propositions which frequentists disallow. the probability for these events reflects one`s state of knowledge about the event, rather than being an assertion that the unknown event can vary. for example, a bayesian would have no qualms about making statements about the probability that a given die, rolled and hidden from his sight is, for example, a six. a frequentist would be unable to make such a statement, preferring to talk about his confidence in the method when applied to a hypothetically large number of repeated experiments. in the end, they would act in similar ways. when the long run data are available, bayesians and frequentists end up with the same estimates. see also: bayes theorem, kolmogorov`s axioms.

  10. Вероятность. математическое измерение возможности появления неко-его события, выраженное в виде дроби или процента [30]. значения статистической вероятности лежат в пределах от 1 или 100 процентов (всегда) до 0 или 0 процентов (никогда) [20]. наибольшее приближение к истинной вероятности дает относитель-ная частота события, полученная на основе большой серии измерений или результа-тов [33]. вероятность может быть также определена как выражение в некоторой неопределимой форме "степени уверенности" или как предельная частота события в бесконечной случайной последовательности [49].

  11. The likelihood of something happening. for example, sale being made.

  12. Вероятность. математическое измерение возможности появления некоего события, выраженное в виде дроби или процента [30]. значения статистической вероятности лежат в пределах от 1 или 100 процентов (всегда) до 0 или 0 процентов (никогда) [20]. наибольшее приближение к истинной вероятности дает относительная частота события, полученная на основе большой серии измерений или результатов [33]. вероятность может быть также определена как выражение в некоторой неопределимой форме "степени уверенности" или как предельная частота события в бесконечной случайной последовательности [49].

  13. The relative likelihood of a particular outcome among all possible outcomes.

  14. Likelihood that an event may occur, expressed as a number between 0 and 1.


Confidence, английский
    Достоверность. степень достоверности. доверительность. уверенность.


Critical value, английский
  1. The critical value in an hypothesis test is the value of the test statistic beyond which we would reject the null hypothesis. the critical value is set so that the probability that the test statistic is beyond the critical value is at most equal to the si

  2. The critical value in an hypothesis test is the value of the test statistic beyond which we would reject the null hypothesis. the critical value is set so that the probability that the test statistic is beyond the critical value is at most equal to the significance level if the null hypothesis be true.

  3. Критическое значение. статистическая величина, которая находится на грани между принятием и отклонением нулевой гипотезы.

  4. Критическое значение


Correlation coefficient., английский
    The correlation coefficient r is a measure of how nearly a scatterplot falls on a straight line. the correlation coefficient is always between -1 and +1. to compute the correlation coefficient of a list of pairs of measurements (x,y), first transform x an