Variance component - translation to αραβικά
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Variance component - translation to αραβικά

TYPE OF STATISTICAL MODEL
Random effects estimation; Random effects estimator; Random-effects models; Random-effect model; Random effect model; Variance components model; Variance components; Random effects; Random effect; Variance component; Random-effects meta-analysis

Variance component         
عامل التغير
discrete component         
  • A quartz crystal (left) and a crystal oscillator
  • 2 different miniature pushbutton switches
  • SMD resistors on the backside of a PCB
  • Some different capacitors for electronic equipment
  • Various examples of Light-emitting diodes
BASIC DISCRETE DEVICE OR PHYSICAL ENTITY IN AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM USED TO AFFECT ELECTRONS OR THEIR ASSOCIATED FIELDS
Discrete device; Electrical component; Discrete component; Electrical components; Discreet components; Electronic components; Electronic Components; Discrete components; Electonic components; Photoelectric devices; Discrete-device
مكون منفرد: عنصر منفصل
Electronic components         
  • A quartz crystal (left) and a crystal oscillator
  • 2 different miniature pushbutton switches
  • SMD resistors on the backside of a PCB
  • Some different capacitors for electronic equipment
  • Various examples of Light-emitting diodes
BASIC DISCRETE DEVICE OR PHYSICAL ENTITY IN AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM USED TO AFFECT ELECTRONS OR THEIR ASSOCIATED FIELDS
Discrete device; Electrical component; Discrete component; Electrical components; Discreet components; Electronic components; Electronic Components; Discrete components; Electonic components; Photoelectric devices; Discrete-device
مكونات إلكترونية

Ορισμός

variance
n. 1) an exception to a zoning ordinance, authorized by the appropriate governmental body such as a planning commission, zoning board, county commissioners or city council. Example: the zoning ordinance requires that no residences can be built within 10 feet of a property's back line, but due to the odd shape of May Matheson's property, she needs to build her dream house within five feet of the property line at one point. The local zoning board listens to her plea, finds that the neighbors do not object, and grants her a variance to build closer to the back line. 2) a difference between what the prosecution has charged and what it has proved against a criminal defendant. 3) a difference between what is alleged in a civil complaint and what is proved. A substantial variance may be fatal to the prosecution's case against the accused or fatal to a plaintiff's (the person who filed the suit) lawsuit. In each case the judge can dismiss the case as a matter of law, without sending the factual issues to the jury. In criminal cases the test of a fatal variance is somewhat stricter than in a civil lawsuit, since a minor difference between the charge and the proof may mislead the defendant and deny him/her "due process." See also: dismissal proof

Βικιπαίδεια

Random effects model

In statistics, a random effects model, also called a variance components model, is a statistical model where the model parameters are random variables. It is a kind of hierarchical linear model, which assumes that the data being analysed are drawn from a hierarchy of different populations whose differences relate to that hierarchy. A random effects model is a special case of a mixed model.

Contrast this to the biostatistics definitions, as biostatisticians use "fixed" and "random" effects to respectively refer to the population-average and subject-specific effects (and where the latter are generally assumed to be unknown, latent variables).