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SESpecial Edition
SESoutheast
SESecond Edition
SESelf Employed
SESide Effects
SESoftware Engineering
SESystem(s) Engineering
SESearch Engine
SESpecial Education
SESex Education
SEStock Exchange
SESony Ericsson
SESpecial Effects
SESweden (Internet top-level domain)
SESouthern Europe
SESoul Eater (anime)
SESound Effect
SEStandard Edition
SESaint Etienne (musical group)
SESantiago del Estero (Argentina province)
SESales Executive
SESentence (Hyper Logo command)
SESociety and Environment (school subject)
SESeychelles (Admiralty, Aldabra & Assumption)
SEStandard Error (statistics)
SEStructural Engineer
SESpecial Equipment
SEStraight Edge (philately)
SESupport Equipment
SEStretching Exercises
SELondon Southeast (UK postcode)
SESales Engineer
SESystems Engineer
SESilver Edition (model)
SESocial Engineering (computers)
SESpecial Envoy
SEState Engineering (Pakistan government)
SESingle Engine
SESon Excellence (French: His Excellency)
SESingle Event (radiation effect)
SEsquare error
SESupported Employment
SESolvent Extraction
SESolid Edge (3D solid modeling CAD software)
SESystem Expansion (Apple Macintosh)
SESingle End
SESpecialized Experience
SESergipe (Brazil)
SESpring Equinox
SESport England (UK)
SESystème d'Exploitation (French: Operating System)
SESony Electronics
SESports Edition
SESelenium
SESquare End
SESnake Eater (gaming)
SEStatus Epilepticus
SESpaceship Earth (EPCOT)
SESpin-Echo
SESplit End (similar to wide receiver; football)
SESu Excelencia (title of address)
SEStimulated Emission
SEStandard Examiner (newspaper)
SESnowy Egret (bird)
SESystems Europe (Belgium)
SESystem Environment
SESpongiform Encephalopathy
SESeven Eleven (convenience market chain)
SEScreaming Eagles (soccer club; Washington, DC)
SESpectral Efficiency
SESelf Evident
SEShift Engineer
SESarjana Ekonomi (Indonesian: Bachelor of Economics)
SESpace Elevator
SEStudent Expectations
SESomatic Experiencing (mental health)
SEStandard English
SESpectroscopic Ellipsometry
SESocietas Europaea (European public limited-liability company)
SESiege Engine (gaming)
SEStorage Element
SESubstantial Equivalence
SESenior Engineer
SESpurious Emission
SESpace Empires (gaming)
SESpectrum Engineering
SESand Equivalent (civil engineering)
SESupplies & Equipment
SEStable Element
SEServer Environment
SEStudent Experiment (NASA)
SESystem Evaluation
SEStatus Entry (Hekimian)
SESerrated Edge
SEStroboscopic Effect
SEStarr-Edwards (heart valves)
SEService Économique (French: Economic Service; French Embassy)
SESuperelevation
SESafety Evaluation
SEStandards Executive
SESafety Engineer
SESharky Extreme
SESpreading Efficiency (amount of information bits conveyed by each chip)
SEService Evaluation (AT&T)
SESurvival Equipment
SESelling Expenses
SEStatic Encephalopathy (alcohol exposed)
SESystematic Error
SESpezial Electronic (German electronic company)
SESoftware Evolvability (IEEE International Workshop)
SESupport Element
SEService Establishment (Sprint)
SESecondary Electron
SESaban Entertainment
SESystem Extension
SESuperintending Engineer
SESlovenské Elektrárne (Slovak: Slovak Power Plants; est. 2002; Slovakia)
SESystem Effectiveness
SESecurity Escort
SEStrategic Ecosystem
SESingles Encounter
SESupported Education
SESynthetic Environment
SESegment End (Bellcore)
SESurrogate Endpoint
SESwitching Element
SESubcritical Experiment
SEScientific Editing
SESelf-Emulsifying
SEStratic Energy Corporation (Calgary, Canada; stock symbol)
SESeptember Eleventh
SESitus Est (Latin: It Is Located; epigraphy)
SESalem Elementary
SESyntax Element (video coding)
SESupporting Establishment
SESwine Erysipelas
SESerial Enable
SESucrose Equivalence (food measurement)
SESurveillant d'Externat (French: Supervisor of Clerkship)
SESquare Enix, Ltd
SEsurface de l'exploitation
SEScrewed Ends
SESupplier Exchange
SESuspo-Emulsion
SESeismic Earthquake
SESecretor Factor
SESurvivability Enhancement
SESprint Express
SESalmonella Enteritides
SEShadow Elves (gaming)
SESaami, Northern (Norwegian ISO Language Code)
SESingle-Ended, Cyclindrical Boiler (US Navy)
SESheets & Equipment (NYC Transit Authority)
SESocietas Eruditorum (Latin: People at the Place of Learning)
SESystems Engineering and Integration Office (NIMA)
SESignal Excess
SESynchronous Editing
SESmall Eagles (Egypt)
SESynchronization Element
SESupportable Evaluation
SEStatiese Enkefalopatie
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To obtain this interval estimate with 95-percent confidence, the standard error should be multiplied by 2 before adding to and subtracting from the sample estimate.
Table 1 includes the estimation bias, standard error, and coverage rates for [gamma].sub.00] by estimation method and ICC, averaged across the other study variables.
The mean of the obstetric conjugate diameter was 11.05 cm (CI 95 % 11 to 11.1), with a standard error of the mean of 0.02, a variance of 0.12 and standard deviation of 0.4.
In Table 3, regression coefficients obtained from the GEE and mixed model analysis applied to MI estimations, yet, with slight differences in the standard error. When the complete data sets analyzed through both models were compared with MI data sets, quite varied regression coefficients were obtained.
Moreover, we adopt the conventional approach to deriving the asymptotic properties of [??] (in particular, its asymptotic standard error).
Standard error of measurement (SEM) helps to quantify the errors in intelligence tests in order to facilitate the most accurate interpretation and presentation of scores.
Table 1 shows the estimates of [[beta].sub.1] and [[beta].sub.2], the corresponding standard errors, and type I error rates from fitting the three methods to data simulated from the normal-distributed error N(0, 1/2) based on 1000 Monte Carlo simulations both with and without included outliers.
Standard Errors. A standard error of an estimate is a statistical measure that indicates how the estimate from
Statisticians measure the amount of uncertainty (or the degree of accuracy) in a given statistic with another statistic, the standard error. The standard error of a statistic can be used to construct confidence intervals, or likely ranges for the true value given the specific estimate obtained from the sample.
Missing data often occurs in self-reported outcomes, and this may affect the content validity, reliability, and power of the study and also have a negative effect on the standard error of disability estimate.
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