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" Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate derived from all possible samples lies within a range computed in this way would be correct for roughly 90 percent of all possible samples. "
Current Population Reports: Population characteristics. Series P-20 - Page 6
1992
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Current Population Reports: Special studies. Series P-23

1979 - 1098 pages
...difference is from 7.5 to 9.3 percent. Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate of this difference, derived from all possible samples, lies within a range...computed in this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. Similarly, the 90-percent confidence interval is from 7.0 to 9.8...
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Farm Population of the United States

1987 - 60 pages
...noninstitutional population is from 4,891,000 to 5.271,000 (using 1.6 times the standard error). Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate derived from...correct for roughly 90 percent of all possible samples. Standard errors of estimated percentages. The reliability of an estimated percentage, computed using...
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Current Population Reports: Special studies. Series P-23

1991 - 686 pages
...90 percent confidence interval as shown by the data is from 27,075,989 to 28,01 9,51 1 . Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate derived from...computed in this way would be correct for roughly 90-percent of all samples. Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages. The reliability of an estimated...
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The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the United States

1974 - 160 pages
...from 20.9 to 22.1 percent, ie 21.5% ± .6%. A conclusion that the average estimate of the difference derived from all possible samples lies within a range...computed in this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. The 95 percent confidence interval is 20.3 to 22.7 or 21.5 ± 1.2;...
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Characteristics of Persons in Engineering and Scientific Occupations: 1972

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1974 - 176 pages
...465,000 to 513,000, ie, 489,000 , 24,000. A conclusion that the average estimate of the difference derived from all possible samples lies within a range...computed in this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. The 95 percent confidence interval is 441,000 to 537,000 and thus...
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DHEW Publication No. (OE).

1974 - 156 pages
...confidence interval is from 13. 5 to 14. 9 percent, and a conclusion that the average percent difference derived from all possible samples lies within a range computed in this way would be correct roughly two-thirds of the time. Similarly, a conclusion that the average percent difference derived...
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National Growth and Development: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Housing ...

United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1975 - 730 pages
...1,527,000 to 2,161,000, le, 1,844,000 1 317,000. A conclusion that the average estimate of the difference derived from all possible samples lies within a range...computed In this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. The 95 percent confidence interval Is 1,210,000 to 2,478,000 and...
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Demographic and Economic Characteristics of the Aged: 1968 Social Security ...

United States. Social Security Administration. Office of Research and Statistics - 1975 - 204 pages
...conclusion that the average estimate of the number of aged married couples with only the man working lies within a range computed in this way would be correct for roughly two-thirds of all possible samples. Similarly we could conclude that the average estimate of married...
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Researcher's Guide to HUD Data, with Notes on Related Information Sources

United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Committee on Facilitating Computer Use - 1978 - 572 pages
...281,000 to 327,000 housing units. Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate of this difference, derived from all possible samples, lies within a range...computed in this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. Similariy, the 90-percent confidence interval is from 267,000 to...
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The Current Population Survey: Design and Methodology, Volume 3

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1978 - 198 pages
...the average estimate of the difference derived from all possible samples of the same size and design lies within a range computed in this way would be correct for roughly 68 percent of all possible samples. The 95-percent confidence interval is 4.8 to 11.2. Thus, we can...
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