randomized information - translation to russian
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

randomized information - translation to russian

RESEARCH METHOD USED IN STRUCTURED SURVEY INTERVIEW
Randomized Responding; Randomized Response

randomized information      
хешированная (преобразованная в случайную) информация
randomized experiment         
EXPERIMENT USING RANDOMNESS IN SOME ASPECT, USUALLY TO AID IN REMOVAL OF BIAS
Randomized trial; Randomized experiments

математика

эксперимент с рандомизированным планом

controlled trial         
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD DESIGNED TO REDUCE BIAS, TYPICALLY ACCOMPLISHED BY RANDOMLY ALLOCATING SUBJECTS TO TWO OR MORE GROUPS, WITH ONE BEING A CONTROL GROUP
Randomised controlled trial; Randomized controlled trials; Randomized control trial; Randomised control trial; Randomized clinical trial; Randomized evaluation; Randomized control trials; Open trial (medical); Randomized Controlled Trial; Randomized clinical trials; Randomised-controlled trial; DbRCT; Randomized controlled studies; Controlled trial; Randomised controlled trials; Randomized evaluations; Randomized comparative trial; Randomised comparative trial; Randomised trial; Double-blind placebo controlled trial; Double-blind placebo-controlled trial; Randomised, controlled study; Randomized controlled experiments; Placebo controlled double blind trial; Randomized study; Randomised clinical trial; Randomized controlled study; Randomized controled trial; Draft:Strength of evidence
направленное испытание

Definition

Поиск информационный

Wikipedia

Randomized response

Randomised response is a research method used in structured survey interview. It was first proposed by S. L. Warner in 1965 and later modified by B. G. Greenberg and coauthors in 1969. It allows respondents to respond to sensitive issues (such as criminal behavior or sexuality) while maintaining confidentiality. Chance decides, unknown to the interviewer, whether the question is to be answered truthfully, or "yes", regardless of the truth.

For example, social scientists have used it to ask people whether they use drugs, whether they have illegally installed telephones, or whether they have evaded paying taxes. Before abortions were legal, social scientists used the method to ask women whether they had had abortions.

The concept is somewhat similar to plausible deniability. Plausible deniability allows the subject to credibly say that they did not make a statement, while the randomized response technique allows the subject to credibly say that they had not been truthful when making a statement.

What is the Russian for randomized information? Translation of &#39randomized information&#39 to Rus