| Agriculture - 1992 - 360 pages
...of the estimated average host-finding ability of the various parasite species will largely determine the degree of confidence that can be placed in the results of the suppression models. To indicate what influence a large error in the estimated values for this key... | |
| Joseph Sherma, Jack F. Thompson - Pesticide residues in food - 1976 - 300 pages
...recovery by a certain procedure. indicates, on a mathematical basis, the degree of confidence which can be placed in the results of sample analyses, and...sample data are given in Subsections 2.D. through 2.H. The Intralaboratory control program, which will be treated in detail in Section 3, assists a single... | |
| Theodore D. Wachs, Robert Sheehan - Psychology - 1988 - 444 pages
...associated with an instrument affects its utility, in that accuracy of measurement relates directly to the degree of confidence that can be placed in the results of such measurement. In theory, because a measure cannot correlate more highly with another measure than... | |
| Magazine - Vol. 4, No. 1 - 114 pages
...electronic calculator and entered directly onto general-purpose forms for punching onto computer cards. The degree of confidence that can be placed in the results of the elemental analysis was evaluated by making an estimate of the imprecision of the calculated " absolute... | |
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