But the British Crime Survey, based on sample interviews, found more than ten times as many racial attacks.
Q. estimates based on a representative sample of schoolchildren with Japanese estimates based on an upper-income, heavily urban sample.
The analysis, based on a sample survey of voters last year, is viewed as the best source of government data on turnout by race and ethnicity.
Both cover the UK, but are based on a sample of each lender's own loans each month.
The survey is based on a sample size of 257 respondents, 52% of whom see the economy getting stronger or staying the same.
And based on this sample, the survey projected that 1.4 million people believed they had missed promotion because of weaknesses with literacy and numeracy.
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The CPI, a number based on a sample (or basket) of goods and services from a sample of sales outlets in a sample of locations for a sample of times, across the country.
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She added that the BMA's figures were based on a sample of less than a third of PCTs, whilst the Department's were more detailed and wider ranging, covering 96% of England and Wales.
The best estimate from the Office of National Statistics is of 100, 000 Scots aged between 16 and 24 looking for work, but that's based on a sample with quite a wide range of error.
Yes, the listeners to the webcast were certainly not a representative sample (not that any survey nowadays is based on a representative sample) but the honest answers may have given us a good indicator of the state of IT readiness for big data.
The survey is based on a representative sample of 5, 000 U.S. households and measures consumer sentiment on current economic conditions and the spending outlook for the next six months.
Based on any audio sample, the shape of the design represents the audio waveform.
Based on a household sample, INE estimated a poverty rate of 37% in 2008.
Making sweeping generalizations about an entire population based on a limited sample is fallacy.
It was based on a random sample of 625 lone parents interviewed in 1991 and again in 1995.
This poll was based on a smaller sample than the BBC poll and included parents and carers of disabled people.
This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.
This is based on a survey sample of 200 user enterprise IT and business leaders, along with input from about 30 vendors.
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Much of the beat is based on a heavy sample of "Bella Kali, " a forgotten funk jam from the sister rockers in Las Grecas.
Percentages below are based on a total sample 5300 likely voters.
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Though based on a small sample size, there are some things that suggest the Anthony, who missed two weeks with a groin strain, has bought into the Lin-led offense.
Therefore, the convention among academic researchers is that it is ok, and you can claim your conclusion based on only a sample of observations, as long as the probability that you are wrong is no bigger than 5%.
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Some ETFs don't completely replicate the index that they're based on, but instead sample it.
Lesley Walker, of Cancer Research UK, said the study was based on a relatively small sample.
The technique allows statisticians to make guesses about the size and make-up of a population based on only a small sample.
Caps on section size may be more arbitrary than evidence-based (at least for section sizes up to 30 based on courses in our sample).
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It looked at listed buildings, unlisted buildings in conservation areas, scheduled monuments, and historic parks and gardens and based its figures on the sample size.
It was based on a very limited sample, but comparisons to DUI aside, other studies have conclusively shown that texting while driving decreases reaction time and increases the risk of an accident.
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At this point we don't doubt that Android is the most ubiquitous mobile operating system this side of the Atlantic, although it's worth noting that Nielsen based its results on a sample of roughly 20, 000 people -- all of whom are postpaid subscribers.
The monthly Consumer Confidence Survey, based on a probability-design random sample, is conducted for The Conference Board by Nielsen.
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