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  • 101Familywise error rate — In statistics, familywise error rate (FWER) is the probability of making one or more false discoveries, or type I errors among all the hypotheses when performing multiple pairwise tests [Shaffer J. P. Multiple Hypothesis Testing, Annual Review of …

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  • 102List of causes of death by rate — Cause of death redirects here. For other uses, see Cause of Death (disambiguation). The following is a list of the causes of human deaths worldwide for the year 2002, arranged by their associated mortality rates. There were 57,029,000 deaths… …

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  • 103Gross reproduction rate — The gross reproduction rate (GRR) is the average number of daughters that would be born to a woman (or a group of women) if she survived at least to the age of 45 and conformed to the age specific fertility rate of a given year. This rate is… …

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  • 104Auction Rate — The interest rate that will be paid on a specific security as determined by the Dutch auction process. The auctions take place at periodic intervals, and the interest rate is fixed until the next auction is held. This process is commonly used to… …

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  • 105Gross Rate Of Return — The total rate of return on an investment before the deduction of any fees or expenses. The gross rate of return is quoted over a specific period of time, such as a month, quarter or year. It is often quoted as the rate of return on an investment …

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  • 106Marginal Rate of Substitution — The rate at which an individual must give up “good A” in order to obtain one more unit of “good B”, while keeping their overall utility (satisfaction) constant. The marginal rate of substitution is calculated between two… …

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  • 107Match-Rate Funds — When the interest rate on a loan matches (or is extremely close to) the interest rate on the source of the funds loaned out. An example of this would be if a bank accepted a $100,000 deposit and agreed to pay 5% interest on it for five years,… …

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  • 108Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate Of Unemployment - NAIRU — The specific level of unemployment that exists in an economy that does not cause inflation to increase. The non accelerating rate of unemployment (NAIRU) often represents an equilibrium between the state of the economy and the labor market. NAIRU …

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  • 109fertility rate — the number of live births occurring in a year per 1000 women of child bearing age (usually 15 to 44 years). A less reliable measure of fertility can be obtained from the live birth rate (the number of live births per 1000 of the population) or… …

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  • 110annual percentage rate — ( APR) The total financing costs associated with a loan on an annualized basis, divided by the amount borrowed. As defined by Federal Reserve Regulation Z and the Truth in Lending Act, this is a precisely calculated measure of the cost of a loan …

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