अति अनुमान Meaning in English
अति अनुमान शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : overestimate
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अनुमान से अधिक खर्चअधिक मूल्यांकन करना
अधिमूल्यांकन करना
बढा चढाकर मूल्यांकन करना
बढा चढाकर मूल्यांकन
अति उत्साहित
अत्यधिक उत्तेजित हो कर
अति उत्साहित करना
अति शोषण
अतिकारक
अत्यधिक गिरना
अधिक माट्रा मे आना
अधिक चरबी वाला खाना
ओवरफेड
ओवरफीड
अति-अनुमान इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The nature of this type of analysis tends to overestimate the degree of association between variables.
A thick cornea gives rise to a greater probability of an IOP being overestimated (and a thin cornea of an IOP being underestimated), but the extent of measurement error in individual patients cannot be ascertained from the CCT alone.
The engineers responsible for the design of the canal levees and the I-walls embedded in them overestimated the soil strength, meaning that the soil strength used in the design calculations was greater than what actually existed under and near the levee during Hurricane Katrina.
The precise form of this bound is of little practical importance, as in most cases the bound vastly overestimates the actual error committed by the Euler method.
Folklorist Paul Barber has argued that the incidence of burial alive has been overestimated, and that the normal effects of decomposition are mistaken for signs of life.
Bonnivet, however, overestimated the size of the Imperial army and moved into winter quarters rather than attacking the city; and the Imperial commanders were able to summon 15,000 landsknechts and a large force under Bourbon's command by 28 December, when Charles de Lannoy replaced the dying Colonna.
In a 1909 essay for The New York Times, Bois successfully predicted the rise of suburbia, the onset of gender equality and technical innovations such as a flying bicycle (though he overestimated its success).
The Greek General Staff considerably overestimated the numbers of Bulgarians, reckoning them to be between 80,000 and 105,000.
Muhammad ordered every man to light a fire so as to make the Meccans overestimate the size of the army.
One manifestation of the overconfidence effect is the tendency to overestimate one's standing on a dimension of judgment or performance.
However, evidence does not support the notion that people systematically overestimate how much control they have; when they have a great deal of control, people tend to underestimate how much control they have.
The planning fallacy describes the tendency for people to overestimate their rate of work or to underestimate how long it will take them to get things done.
Wishful-thinking effects, in which people overestimate the likelihood of an event because of its desirability, are relatively rare.