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" In order to derive standard errors that would be applicable to a wide variety of items and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the tables of standard errors provide an indication of the order of... "
Current Housing Reports: Housing vacancies. H-111 - Page 19
1965
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Social Security Bulletin

1964 - 690 pages
...reitort. In order to derive standaril em -s that would be applicable to a wide variety of items and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of...approximations were required. As a result, the table of standard errors provides an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard errors rather than...
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National Survey of Fishing and Hunting

1970 - 116 pages
...report. In order to derive standard errors that would be applicable to a wide variety of items and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the tables of standard errors provided are an indication of the order of magnitude rather than the precise...
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Health Statistics

National Health Survey (U.S.) - 1958 - 48 pages
...to derive standard errors which would be applicable to a wide variety of health statistics and which could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, tables l and ll should be interpreted as providing an estimate of approximate standard error rather...
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1956 National Housing Inventory, Volumes 1-3

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1958 - 806 pages
...cost, a number cf approximations were required. As a result, table A Is to be Interpreted as providing an Indication of the order of magnitude of the standard errors rather than as the precise error for any specific Item. Table A.-- STANDARD ERROR OF CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING...
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Construction Reports: Characteristics of new one-family homes. C25

1973 - 640 pages
...intervals. To derive estimates of standard errors that would be applicable to a wide variety of items and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the standard errors shown in Tables А, В and С provide orders of magnitude rather than precise values...
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Current Population Reports: Labor force. Series P-50

1954 - 786 pages
...order to derive standard errors which would be applicable to a wide variety of labor force Items and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. Аз а result, tables 9 and 10 snould be Interpreted as providing an Indication of the order of magnitude...
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Health Statistics

National Health Survey (U.S.) - 1960 - 66 pages
...to derive standard errors which would be applicable to a wide variety of health statistics and which could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the tables of standard errors shown in this Appendix should be interpreted as providing an estimate of...
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Agricultural Economic Report, Issue 114; Issue 121

1967 - 100 pages
...cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the tables of standard errors provide an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard...the precise standard error for any specific item. Tables 18 and 19 show the standard errors of the estimated number and percentages of persons who did...
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Agricultural Economic Report

1961 - 666 pages
...cost, a number of approximations were required. As a result, the tables of standard errors provide an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard...the precise standard error for any specific item. Tables 13 and 14 show the standard errors of the estimated number and percentages of persons who did...
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Employment and Unemployment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economic ...

United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1962 - 478 pages
...approximations of the standard errors of various characteristics, and should be interpreted as providing an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard...the precise standard error for any specific item. Illustration. — An estimated 3,012,000 persons had 2 jobs or more during the week ending December...
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