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Qué (quién) es runs , housekeeping - definición

AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Good Housekeeping Magazine; Good Housekeeping Institute; Good Housekeeping Seal; Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval; Good housekeeping; Goodhousekeeping.com; Good Housekeeping (British magazine); British Good Housekeeping; Good Housekeeping UK
  • Masthead for the first issue of ''Good Housekeeping'' as it appeared on May 2, 1885

Wald–Wolfowitz runs test         
NONPARAMETRIC TEST OF THE NULL HYPOTHESIS THAT TWO SAMPLES HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM IDENTICAL POPULATIONS, BASED ON WHETHER THE NUMBER OF RUNS OR SEQUENCES IN AN ORDERING IS RANDOM
Runs test; Wald-Wolfowitz runs test
The Wald–Wolfowitz runs test (or simply runs test), named after statisticians Abraham Wald and Jacob Wolfowitz is a non-parametric statistical test that checks a randomness hypothesis for a two-valued data sequence. More precisely, it can be used to test the hypothesis that the elements of the sequence are mutually independent.
Housekeeping (computing)         
ANY PROCESS WHEREBY COMPUTER RESOURCES ARE RELEASED FROM USE FOR FURTHER USE
In computer programming, housekeeping can refer to either a standard entry or exit routine appended to a user-written block of code (such as a subroutine or function, sometimes known as a function prologue and epilogue) at its entry and exit or, alternatively, to any other automated or manual software process whereby a computer is cleaned up after usage (e.g.
Social housekeeping         
  • Caroline Bartlett Crane
  • Hull House
  • Jane Addams on U.S. Postage Stamp
SOCIO-POLITICAL MOVEMENT
Draft:Social housekeeping
Social housekeeping, also known as municipal or civil housekeeping, was a socio-political movement that occurred primarily through the 1880s to the early 1900s in the Progressive Era around the United States.

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Good Housekeeping

Good Housekeeping is an American women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute, recipes, diet, and health, as well as literary articles. It is well known for the "Good Housekeeping Seal", a limited warranty program that is popularly known as the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval".

Good Housekeeping was founded in 1885 by American publisher and poet Clark W. Bryan. By the time of its acquisition by the Hearst Corporation in 1911, the magazine had grown to a circulation of 300,000 subscribers. By the early 1960s, it had over 5 million subscribers and was one of the world's most popular women's magazines.