| standard error of the mean |
The standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size. It is the standard deviation of a sample of means.
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A definition or format that has been approved by a recognized standards organization or is accepted as a de facto standard by the industry. Standards exist for programming languages, operating systems, data formats, communications protocols, and electrical interfaces.
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| standard deviation |
A measure of the spread, the square root of the variance; a statistic used with interval-ratio variables.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/evaluate/glossary/s-esd.htm
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| standard |
A principle commonly agreed to by experts in the conduct and use of an evaluation for the measure of the value or quality of an evaluation (eg, accuracy, feasibility, propriety, utility).
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A visual display of all chromosomes present in a cell, usually by arrangement in matched pairs. Used to detect structural and numerical abnormalities in chromosomes.
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