Annual Survey of ManufacturesU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1975 |
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... included . Establishments are classified in manufacturing industries in accordance with industry definitions ... included in the survey panel . These large companies , which were included with certainty , collectively account for more ...
... included . Establishments are classified in manufacturing industries in accordance with industry definitions ... included in the survey panel . These large companies , which were included with certainty , collectively account for more ...
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... included in the range : 1. From one standard error below to one standard error above the derived estimate for about two - thirds of all possible samples . 2. From two standard errors below to two standard errors above the derived ...
... included in the range : 1. From one standard error below to one standard error above the derived estimate for about two - thirds of all possible samples . 2. From two standard errors below to two standard errors above the derived ...
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... Included are all persons on paid sick leave , paid holidays , and paid vacations during these pay periods . Excluded are members of the Armed Forces and pensioners carried on the active rolls but not working during the period . Officers ...
... Included are all persons on paid sick leave , paid holidays , and paid vacations during these pay periods . Excluded are members of the Armed Forces and pensioners carried on the active rolls but not working during the period . Officers ...
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... included were receipts for contract work and for such miscellaneous activities as sale of scrap and refuse , installation work by manu- facturing plant employees , research and development work , and repair work . The net selling value ...
... included were receipts for contract work and for such miscellaneous activities as sale of scrap and refuse , installation work by manu- facturing plant employees , research and development work , and repair work . The net selling value ...
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1972 All employees 1972-Continued For explanation 1973 Annual Survey added by manufacture ALLIED PRODUCTS auxiliary units BRASSIERES Bureau CARPETS AND RUGS Census CHEMICALS CIRCULAR KNIT Code Industry group column captions columns¹ COMMERCIAL PRINTING companies Cost of materials COSTUME JEWELRY ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC employees Production workers EQUIPMENT explanation of column F G H FURNITURE AND FIXTURES GRAIN MILL Groups and Industries HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE included industry Capital expenditures inventories Code Industry KINDRED PRODUCTS LEATHER MACHINE EMBROIDERIES Man-hours million million manufacture Cost materials Value MEN'S AND BOYS METAL MILLINERY million dollars million million 1,000 million million million MISC MISCELLANEOUS MOLDED PULP Number Man-hours Wages Number Number Man-hours OFFICE FURNITURE OIL MILLS operational errors PAPERBOARD PARTICLEBOARD PARTITIONS AND FIXTURES PLATED WARE Production workers Value RUBBER shipments new End-of standard errors Statistics for Industry Survey of Manufactures TEXTILE Value of industry value of products value of shipments WARP KNIT WOOD PRODUCTS workers Value added
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Halaman 2 - ... comparable, completecoverage values. Estimates of the standard errors have been computed from the sample data for selected statistics in this report. They are presented in the form of relative standard errors (the standard errors divided by the estimated values to which they refer). In conjunction with its associated estimate, the relative standard error may be used to define confidence intervals (ranges that would include the comparable, completecoverage value for specified percentages of all...
Halaman 2 - In addition to the sampling errors, the estimates are subject to various response and operational errors: of collection, response, coding, transcription, imputation for nonresponse, etc. These errors of response and operations would also occur if a complete canvass were to be conducted under the same conditions as the survey. Explicit measures of their effects generally are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important...
Halaman 2 - The complete-coverage value would be included in the range: 1. From one standard error below to one standard error above the derived estimate for about two-thirds of all possible samples.
Halaman 2 - Those proportions, therefore, may be interpreted as defining approximate probabilities that the estimates shown would differ from complete coverage results by as much as one, two, or three standard errors, respectively. For example, suppose an estimated total is shown as SO, 000 with an associated relative standard error of 2 percent.
Halaman 2 - An inference that the comparable, complete-survey result would be within the indicated ranges would be correct in approximately the relative frequencies shown. Those proportions, therefore, may be interpreted as defining...
Halaman 2 - ... 3. From three standard errors below to three standard errors above the derived estimate for nearly all samples. An inference that the comparable, complete-survey result would be within the indicated ranges would be correct in approximately the relative frequencies shown.