Common use of Small Numbers Examples Clause in Contracts

Small Numbers Examples. 6.1 Example (Before Applying Standard) Client Gender County Accountable Community of Health (ACH) Statewide Female 11 15 26 TOTAL 17 23 40 6.2 Example (After Applying Standard) Client Gender County ACH Statewide Male ---¹ --- 14 Female 11 15 26 TOTAL --- --- 40 ¹In order to protect the privacy of individuals, cells in this data product that contain small numbers from 1 to 10 are not displayed. The above examples show in order to comply with the standard, analysts must not only suppress directly those cells where n < 11, but also in this case secondary suppression is necessary of the county and ACH totals in order to avoid calculation of those cells that contained small numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract, Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract

Small Numbers Examples. 6.1 a. Example (Before Applying Standard) Client Gender County Accountable Community of Health (ACH) Statewide Female 11 15 26 TOTAL 17 23 40 6.2 b. Example (After Applying Standard) Client Gender County ACH ach Statewide Male ---¹ --- 14 Female 11 15 26 TOTAL --- --- 40 ¹In order to protect the privacy of individuals, cells in this data product that contain small numbers from 1 to 10 are not displayed. The above examples show in order to comply with the standard, analysts must not only suppress directly those cells where n < 11, but also in this case secondary suppression is necessary of the county and ACH totals in order to avoid calculation of those cells that contained small numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Client Services Contract

Small Numbers Examples. 6.1 7.1 Example (Before Applying Standard) Client Gender County Accountable Community of Health (ACH) Statewide Female 11 15 26 TOTAL 17 23 40 6.2 7.2 Example (After Applying Standard) Client Gender County ACH Statewide Male ---¹ --- 14 Female 11 15 26 TOTAL --- --- 40 ¹In order to protect the privacy of individuals, cells in this data product that contain small numbers from 1 to 10 are not displayed. The above examples show in order to comply with the standard, analysts must not only suppress directly those cells where n < 11, but also in this case secondary suppression is necessary of the county and ACH totals in order to avoid calculation of those cells that contained small numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Sole Source Contract

Small Numbers Examples. 6.1 A. Example (Before Applying Standard) Client Gender County Accountable Community of Health (ACH) Statewide Female 11 15 26 TOTAL 17 23 40 6.2 B. Example (After Applying Standard) Client Gender County ACH Statewide Male ---¹ --- 14 Female 11 15 26 TOTAL --- --- 40 ¹In order to protect the privacy of individuals, cells in this data product that contain small numbers from 1 to 10 are not displayed. The above examples show in order to comply with the standard, analysts must not only suppress directly those cells where n < 11, but also in this case secondary suppression is necessary of the county and ACH totals in order to avoid calculation of those cells that contained small numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

Small Numbers Examples. 6.1 16.1 Example (Before Applying Standard) Client Gender County Accountable Community of Health (ACH) Statewide Female 11 15 26 TOTAL 17 23 40 6.2 16.2 Example (After Applying Standard) Client Gender County ACH Statewide Male ---¹ --- 14 Female 11 15 26 TOTAL --- --- 40 ¹In order to protect the privacy of individuals, cells in this data product that contain small numbers from 1 to 10 are not displayed. The above examples show in order to comply with the standard, analysts must not only suppress directly those cells where n < 11, but also in this case secondary suppression is necessary of the county and ACH totals in order to avoid calculation of those cells that contained small numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services