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It is probably a typographical error for "syllabus".
It is a typographical error. A quantitative analysis is one in which the observations have numeric values.
The term "junct" is not a recognized English word. It may be a misspelling or a typographical error.
It is a typographical error. A qualitative analysis is one in which the observations have no numeric values. Examples include colour of hair, gender, type of pet, favourite movie and so on
"Pheoc" is not a recognized term or acronym. It may be a typographical error or an abbreviation specific to a certain context or industry. Without more information, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.
A Typographical Error - 1914 was released on: USA: 8 September 1914
It is probably a typographical error for "syllabus".
It's short for typographical error. Do you really want to have to say typographical error? I mean that's a lot of syllables.
It is probably a typographical error for "syllabus".
A typographical error.
A typographical error, more commonly referred to as a 'typo'.
Typo is simply an abbreviation of typographical error.
"Typo" is a slang abbreviation of the phrase "typographical error". It means an error in typing.
in English, it's usually a typographical error. The intended word is "have".
A typographical error for "post meridiem" meaning afternoon.
It is a typographical error. A quantitative analysis is one in which the observations have numeric values.
This sounds like a typical typographical error, perpetrated by a human.