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- Margin_of_error abstract "The margin of error is a statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in a survey's results. The larger the margin of error, the less confidence one should have that the poll's reported results are close to the "true" figures; that is, the figures for the whole population. Margin of error occurs whenever a population is incompletely sampled.Margin of error is often used in non-survey contexts to indicate observational error in reporting measured quantities. In astronomy, for example, the convention is to report the margin of error as, for example, 4.2421(16) light-years (the distance to Proxima Centauri), with the number in parentheses indicating the expected range of values in the matching digits preceding; in this case, 4.2421(16) is equivalent to 4.2421 ± 0.0016. The latter notation, with the "±", is more commonly seen in most other science and engineering fields.".
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- Margin_of_error wikiPageExternalLink pamphlet.pdf.
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- Margin_of_error title "Errors, theory of".
- Margin_of_error title "Margin of Error".
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- Margin_of_error subject Category:Error.
- Margin_of_error subject Category:Measurement.
- Margin_of_error subject Category:Sampling_(statistics).
- Margin_of_error subject Category:Statistical_deviation_and_dispersion.
- Margin_of_error comment "The margin of error is a statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in a survey's results. The larger the margin of error, the less confidence one should have that the poll's reported results are close to the "true" figures; that is, the figures for the whole population. Margin of error occurs whenever a population is incompletely sampled.Margin of error is often used in non-survey contexts to indicate observational error in reporting measured quantities.".
- Margin_of_error label "Marge d'erreur".
- Margin_of_error label "Margem de erro".
- Margin_of_error label "Margin of error".
- Margin_of_error label "هامش الخطأ".
- Margin_of_error label "误差范围".
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