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Pagina 4397
... result and may therefore be neglected . The standard error in this case equals the square root of 1.6 , which is plus or minus 1.26 points . Since we are dealing with standard error , the chances are 68 out of 100 that the error will be ...
... result and may therefore be neglected . The standard error in this case equals the square root of 1.6 , which is plus or minus 1.26 points . Since we are dealing with standard error , the chances are 68 out of 100 that the error will be ...
Pagina 4407
... result of your interpretation and " speedometer " measurements on the 1,050 . Mr. NIELSEN . A few moments ago you said you were not question- ing the accuracy ; you were questioning the sociological and other effects . Senator MONRONEY ...
... result of your interpretation and " speedometer " measurements on the 1,050 . Mr. NIELSEN . A few moments ago you said you were not question- ing the accuracy ; you were questioning the sociological and other effects . Senator MONRONEY ...
Pagina 4420
... result ; namely , the impact on purchases , which , I take it , is something you measure in these food and related ... results . The elimination of audience research would confront the adver- tiser with the problem of spending millions ...
... result ; namely , the impact on purchases , which , I take it , is something you measure in these food and related ... results . The elimination of audience research would confront the adver- tiser with the problem of spending millions ...
Pagina 4437
... result would be an increase in the pref- erence shown , among Audimeter famiiles , for those brands of goods which are heavily advertised via broadcast methods , for it is a well - established fact that , on the whole , American ...
... result would be an increase in the pref- erence shown , among Audimeter famiiles , for those brands of goods which are heavily advertised via broadcast methods , for it is a well - established fact that , on the whole , American ...
Pagina 4442
... result , because of the difference in methods , would naturally be expected , but have you any explanation for the extreme difference in results which is given here for programs chosen at random -- the same result , more or less , for ...
... result , because of the difference in methods , would naturally be expected , but have you any explanation for the extreme difference in results which is given here for programs chosen at random -- the same result , more or less , for ...
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