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" The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed. "
OE [publication] - Page 546
1966
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Social Security Bulletin

1967 - 844 pages
...employed, may also be subject to sampling variability. The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability — that is, of the variations...by chance, because a sample rather than the whole universe was used. As calculated for this report, the standard error also partially measures the effect...
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National Survey of Fishing and Hunting

1970 - 116 pages
...work, the results are subject to sampling variability. The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability; that is, of the variations that...occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed. The chances are about 68 out of 100 that an estimate from the survey...
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Health Statistics

National Health Survey (U.S.) - 1958 - 48 pages
...sampling variability, that is, the variations that might occur by chance because only a sample of the population is surveyed. As calculated for this report, the standard error also reflects part of the variation which arises in the measurement process. lt does not include estimates...
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Construction Reports: Housing starts. C20

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1971 - 818 pages
...standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability- -that is, of the variation that occurs by chance because a sample rather than the whole population...calculated for this report, the standard error also includes in part the effect of response and processing errors, but does not reflect any systematic...
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Current Population Reports: Labor force. Series P-50

1954 - 786 pages
...sampling variability, that Is, the variations that might occur by chance because only a sample of the population Is surveyed. As calculated for this report, the standard error also partlblly measures the effect of response and enumeration errors, but does UNITCO STATES GOVERNMENT...
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Construction Reports: Housing starts. C20

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1977 - 594 pages
...sampling errors are provided by the relative standard error, which measures the variation that occurs by chance because a sample rather than the whole population is surveyed. No explicit measures of the effects of nonsampling errors are available. However, it is believed that...
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Agricultural Economic Report

1961 - 666 pages
...subject to errors of response and reporting. The standard error of an estimate is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that occur by chance because a sample rather than a whole population is surveyed. The standard error, as calculated for this report, also partially measures...
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Agricultural Economic Report, Issue 114; Issue 121

1967 - 100 pages
...subject to errors of response and reporting. The standard error of em estimate is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that occur by chance because a sample rather than a whole population is surveyed. The standard error, as calculated for this report, also partially measures...
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Manpower/automation Research Monograph, Issue 1

1964 - 150 pages
...interpreted as approximations rather than exact measures. The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that...occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed. As calculated for this report, the standard error also partially measures...
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Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Education - 1965 - 1198 pages
...interpreted as approximations rather than exact measures. The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that...occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed. As calculated for this report, the standard error also partially measures...
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