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after the fact, and
sometimes statistically significant undercounts or
overcounts occur. For example, for the 2020
decennial census, 14
states had significant...
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mathematical construction, and to not
naively overcount actual physical states when
integrating over
phase space.
Overcounting can
cause serious problems: Dependence...
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orbital actually encomp****es many (infinite)
distinct states. Briefly: An
overcounting correction of 1/Ni! is
needed since the many-particle
phase space contains...
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Rhode Island, and Utah) had
significant overcounts of
their po****tions. Race and
ethnicity in the
United States census Morrison...
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Retrieved August 15, 2024. "PolitiFact - COVID-19
skeptics say there's an
overcount.
Doctors in the
field say the opposite". @politifact.
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those who died from hunger, cold,
disease or
other war conditions.
Early overcounts were also the
result of many
victims being entered in both
civilian and...
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survey innovations, parti****tion, and data accuracy, such as undercount,
overcount, the use of technologies,
multilingual research, and ways to
reduce costs...
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although Meade used this in
making his
battle plans, it was an
overcount of
about 20 percent.
Official Records,
Series I,
Volume XXVII, Part 1...
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stratification prior to
British colonialism. The list has
faced criticism for
overcounting the
number of
ethnic groups. Specifically, it
represents clans and people...
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Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2021.[permanent dead link] "2021
Census overcount and undercount, 2021".
Australian Bureau of Statistics. 10
August 2021...