pms:sem

The standard error of the mean (SEM) is data item denoting the standard deviation of the sample-mean's estimate of a population mean. It is calculated by dividing the sample standard deviation (i.e., the sample-based estimate of the standard deviation of the population) by the square root of n , the size (number of observations) of the sample. A measure of dispersion applied to means across hypothetical repeated random samples.

Reference

  1. STATO 2025 STATistics Ontology (STATO). GitHub - ISA-tools. [2025-2-8] github.com

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sem

EUPH UID

[0.0.SEMAB824]

IRI

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/STATO_0000037

EUPH IRI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/descriptors/0.0.SEMAB824

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Integer, Decimal (float)

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Published

2025-02-08

Updated

2025-02-08
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pms

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Statistic

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