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observation$54355$ - traduzione in tedesco

ORGANIZATION
Mass observation surveys; Mass Observation; Mass observation; Mass-Observation Archive
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observation      
n. Beobachtung; Vermerk; Aufsicht; Beobachtungsposten
observation point         
Observation point; Flagstaff Lookout
Aussichtspunkt, hoher Punkt von dem aus die ganze Umgebung beobachtet werden kann; Ort an dem ein bestimmtes Phänomen beobachtet werden kann (z.B. in einer wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung)
data point         
DISTINCT UNIT FROM WHICH DATA HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE GATHERED. TOGETHER, THE UNIT OF OBSERVATION AND THE LEVEL OF ANALYSIS HELP DEFINE THE POPULATION OF A RESEARCH ENTERPRISE
Data point; Data points; Data vector; Observation (statistics); Observation unit
Datenpunkt, eine Dateneinheit die normalerweise zur Diagrammherstellung dient

Definizione

lunar observation
¦ noun the measurement of longitude by lunar distance.

Wikipedia

Mass-Observation

Mass-Observation is a United Kingdom social research project; originally the name of an organisation which ran from 1937 to the mid-1960s, and was revived in 1981 at the University of Sussex.

Mass-Observation originally aimed to record everyday life in Britain through a panel of around 500 untrained volunteer observers who either maintained diaries or replied to open-ended questionnaires (known as directives). The organisation also paid investigators to anonymously record people's conversation and behaviour at work, on the street and at various public occasions, including public meetings and sporting and religious events.