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Subset

Glossary of Statistical Terms
  1. A subset of a given set is a collection of things that belong to the original set. every element of the subset must belong to the original set, but not every element of the original set need be in a subset (otherwise, a subset would always be identical to the set it came from).

  2. A selection of tables and the relationship lines between them that is part of a larger database diagram.




Collection, английский
  1. The accumulation of precipitation into surface and underground areas, including lakes, rivers, and aquifers.

  2. Прием средств, инкассо, сбор задолженности по кредитам

  3. Сбор; собирание; коллекция

  4. A container for organizing clips.

  5. A customer’s assemblage of digital media, including music, videos, pictures, games, and apps.

  6. A set of resources in the configuration manager hierarchy.

  7. A set of thematically related apps, games, music tracks, videos, or other items available for purchase or download in the store. a thematic group of editorially chosen apps and games for merchandising or marketing purposes.

  8. A type of specialized class in the .net framework for data storage and retrieval. these classes provide support for stacks, queues, lists, and hash tables. most collection classes implement the same interfaces, and these interfaces may be inherited to create new collection classes that fit more specialized data storage needs.

  9. An export format that maintains a group of images that is generated at export.

  10. An object that contains a set of related objects. an object’s position in the collection can change whenever a change occurs in the collection; therefore, the position of any specific object in a collection may vary.

  11. Automatic grouping of user’s photos and videos based on time and place.

  12. The presentation of a negotiable instrument for payment, or the conversion of any accounts receivable into cash.

  13. Экзамены в конце семестра в оксфорде

  14. Инкассо


Relationship, английский
  1. Отношение: соотношение; связь; взаимоотношение; взаимосвязь

  2. Отношение, степень родства

  3. A way in which someone or something is connected to another  the incidence of the disease has a close relationship to the environment.  he became withdrawn and broke off all relationships with his family.

  4. Зависимость, соотношение

  5. A connection between objects.

  6. A logical connection between entities.

  7. A smartart graphic layout type that includes layouts designed to illustrate connections.

  8. An association established between common fields (columns) in two tables. a relationship can be one-to-one, many-to-many, or one-to-many.


Systematic sample, английский
    A systematic sample from a frame of units is one drawn by listing the units and selecting every kth element of the list. for example, if there are n units in the frame, and we want a sample of size n/10, we would take every tenth unit: the first unit, the eleventh unit, the 21st unit, etc. systematic samples are not random samples, but they often behave essentially as if they were random, if the order in which the units appears in the list is haphazard. systematic samples are a special case of cluster samples.


Deck of cards, английский
    A standard deck of playing cards contains 52 cards, 13 each of four suits: spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs. the thirteen cards of each suit are {ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, king}. the face cards are {jack, queen, king}. it is typically assumed that if a deck of cards is shuffled well, it is equally likely to be in each possible ordering. there are 52! (52 factorial) possible orderings.