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jackknife$41246$ - traduction vers néerlandais

STATISTICAL METHOD FOR RESAMPLING
Jackknife method; Jackknife (statistics); Jackknife regression

jackknife      
v. dubbelklappen, scharen (v. vrachtwagen met oplegger)
clasp knife         
  • A typical pruning knife, made by Opinel
  • Benchmade Bedlam auto-knife
  • Benchmade 4300 CLA Composite Lite Auto.  Auto knife push button operation with side mounted safety, reversible clip. Length 7.85- inches Blade length 3.4 inches. Blade Material CM154.
  • A canoe knife
  • A W.R. Case "Peanut" model with clip and spey blades
  • Case Sow Belly with three blades
  • Case Damascus Barlow Knife
  • A Case Trapper knife with stag scales
  • A congress knife
  • Cotton Sampler
  • A Toothpick knife
  • Herder ''Hippekniep''
  • A medium stockman knife
  • A small sunfish knife
  • Marlin Spike
  • Smaller Opinels are a type of peasant knife
  • Buck Two-Bladed Pen Knife. Primary Blade Two Inches
  • Roman pocketknife: original with a modern reconstruction beside it
  • Medium-sized lockback knife with deer-antler grips, nickel-silver bolsters and brass liners
  • Soldatenmesser 08]]'', the multi-tool knife issued to the Swiss Armed Forces since 2008
  • Dual liner lock system as used in the ''Soldatenmesser 08'' and various other [[Victorinox]] 111 mm models
  • Splitback Whittler
  • Victorinox Soldier, a Camper or Scout pattern pocketknife
  • A [[Swiss Army knife]] made by [[Victorinox]]
KNIFE THAT CAN BE CARRIED IN A POCKET
Claspknife; Pocket-knife; Clasp-knife; Lock-knife; Lockback knife; Clasp knife; Barlow knife; Peanut (knife); Pocket knives; Pocket Knives; Lock knife; Pocket Knife; Tactical folding knife; Pocket knife; Folding knife; Pocketknives; Friction folder
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pocket knife         
  • A typical pruning knife, made by Opinel
  • Benchmade Bedlam auto-knife
  • Benchmade 4300 CLA Composite Lite Auto.  Auto knife push button operation with side mounted safety, reversible clip. Length 7.85- inches Blade length 3.4 inches. Blade Material CM154.
  • A canoe knife
  • A W.R. Case "Peanut" model with clip and spey blades
  • Case Sow Belly with three blades
  • Case Damascus Barlow Knife
  • A Case Trapper knife with stag scales
  • A congress knife
  • Cotton Sampler
  • A Toothpick knife
  • Herder ''Hippekniep''
  • A medium stockman knife
  • A small sunfish knife
  • Marlin Spike
  • Smaller Opinels are a type of peasant knife
  • Buck Two-Bladed Pen Knife. Primary Blade Two Inches
  • Roman pocketknife: original with a modern reconstruction beside it
  • Medium-sized lockback knife with deer-antler grips, nickel-silver bolsters and brass liners
  • Soldatenmesser 08]]'', the multi-tool knife issued to the Swiss Armed Forces since 2008
  • Dual liner lock system as used in the ''Soldatenmesser 08'' and various other [[Victorinox]] 111 mm models
  • Splitback Whittler
  • Victorinox Soldier, a Camper or Scout pattern pocketknife
  • A [[Swiss Army knife]] made by [[Victorinox]]
KNIFE THAT CAN BE CARRIED IN A POCKET
Claspknife; Pocket-knife; Clasp-knife; Lock-knife; Lockback knife; Clasp knife; Barlow knife; Peanut (knife); Pocket knives; Pocket Knives; Lock knife; Pocket Knife; Tactical folding knife; Pocket knife; Folding knife; Pocketknives; Friction folder
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Définition

Jackknife
·noun A large, strong clasp knife for the pocket; a pocket knife.

Wikipédia

Jackknife resampling

In statistics, the jackknife (jackknife cross-validation) is a cross-validation technique and, therefore, a form of resampling. It is especially useful for bias and variance estimation. The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap. Given a sample of size n {\displaystyle n} , a jackknife estimator can be built by aggregating the parameter estimates from each subsample of size ( n 1 ) {\displaystyle (n-1)} obtained by omitting one observation.

The jackknife technique was developed by Maurice Quenouille (1924–1973) from 1949 and refined in 1956. John Tukey expanded on the technique in 1958 and proposed the name "jackknife" because, like a physical jack-knife (a compact folding knife), it is a rough-and-ready tool that can improvise a solution for a variety of problems even though specific problems may be more efficiently solved with a purpose-designed tool.

The jackknife is a linear approximation of the bootstrap.