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Qué (quién) es imputation - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Impute; Imput; Imputation (disambiguation); Impute (disambiguation)

Imputation         
·- Opinion; intimation; hint.
II. Imputation ·- Charge or attribution of evil; censure; reproach; insinuation.
III. Imputation ·- The act of imputing or charging; attribution; ascription; also, anything imputed or charged.
IV. Imputation ·- A setting of something to the account of; the attribution of personal guilt or personal righteousness of another; as, the imputation of the sin of Adam, or the righteousness of Christ.
imputation         
n.
1.
Imputing, attributing, charging.
2.
Charge, accusation, censure, reproach, blame.
Imputation (statistics)         
STATISTICAL TERM; PROCESS OF REPLACING MISSING DATA WITH SUBSTITUTED VALUES
Multiple imputation; Multiple inputation; Single imputation; Imputation techniques; Data imputation
In statistics, the word imputation means the process of replacing missing data with substituted values. When substituting for a data point, it is known as "unit imputation"; when substituting for a component of a data point, it is known as "item imputation".

Wikipedia

Imputation

Imputation can refer to:

  • Imputation (law), the concept that ignorance of the law does not excuse
  • Imputation (statistics), substitution of some value for missing data
  • Imputation (genetics), estimation of unmeasured genotypes
  • Theory of imputation, the theory that factor prices are determined by output prices
  • Imputation (game theory), a distribution that benefits each player who cooperates in a game
  • Imputed righteousness, a concept in Christian theology
  • Double imputation, a concept in Christian theology
  • Imputation of sin, a theory for the transmission of original sin from Adam to his progeny
Ejemplos de uso de imputation
1. I like Edmonds‘ bravura imputation of meaning to the meaningless.
2. "Most important, the justices found that a pardon ‘carries an imputation of guilt, acceptance, a confession of it.‘ " Ford seized on the last phrase, and repeated it: " ‘Acceptance, a confession of it.‘ " See, Nixon had confessed, he said.
3. In fact, of course, the imputation of anti–Semitism is a red herring, as so often is the case when Israel is criticized, and its aim, as always, is to deflect criticism.
4. Consequently, the vagueness of the definition compels men to lean over backward in many circumstances in order to avoid imputations of the intent or bad faith specified in the statute. ×27 In the context of First Amendment freedoms, such bending over backward to avoid the imputation of bad intent is the very chilling effect which this Court has found, as a basic policy matter, is unacceptable.