Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

prozentuiert

English translation:

expressed as a percentage

Added to glossary by Wendy Streitparth
Jan 5, 2015 20:17
9 yrs ago
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German term

prozentuiert

German to English Social Sciences Marketing
t = 2 => Sicherheitsgrad 95.5 %
P = Merkmalsanteil in Grundgesamtheit
= Design-Faktor
p = Merkmalsanteil in der Stichprobe (in %)
n = Stichprobenumfang
Bitte beachten:

Bei Teilgruppenauswertungen ***muss in der Regel auf den gesamten Stichprobenumfang prozentuiert werden***!
Change log

Jan 8, 2015 07:11: Wendy Streitparth Created KOG entry

Discussion

Yorkshireman Jan 6, 2015:
Hi Sebastian, You may find this glossary useful for t, P, p and n (and all sorts of other abbreviations that could turn up).

http://www.statsdirect.com/help/default.htm#references/gloss...

We'll make you a statistics expert by the time you've finished the job :-)
Lirka Jan 5, 2015:
pro-rata share perhaps it would work outside of the banking domain as well??
Werner Maurer Jan 5, 2015:
As a rule, percentage calculations for subgroups should be based on the entire sample size.
Cilian O'Tuama Jan 5, 2015:
Asked before See glossary.
Claudia Hoffmann Jan 5, 2015:
***in general the total scope of samples shall be defined according to percentage***

Proposed translations

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11 hrs
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expressed as a percentage

My preference
Peer comment(s):

agree Peter Keegan : Hi Sebastion and Wendy; thsi is what I would express without being too "fandangled"
8 hrs
Thanks, Peter. Haven't heard that word for a while!
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3 hrs

percentualised/percentualized

Values/results can be percentualised in a range from 0 to 100%.
In this case, to match values determined from the overall population and the part-populations to make them statistically comparable.

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Note added at 3 hrs (2015-01-05 23:47:59 GMT)
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A typical tool in analysis in various sectors is percentualized log-deviation.

An example of the use of percentualization (percentualized mean values):

The concentrations presented in Fig. 3 are percentualized mean values resulted by the least squares method based on ~2600 charges. To appraise the reliability of the method we could use melting tests, process data and statistics. Based on above mentioned reasons the deviations of the results were estimated by the evaluation of process data. This approach of the problem is more representative then the list of numerous statistical standard deviations or these of regression coefficients, although we can mention that the r2 values were above 0.8 with a standard error of estimation ~1·10-4 in case of all elements.
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