What are the Advantages and disadvantages of ordnance survey map?
The advantages of the British Ordnance Survey maps are:
Scale of 50:000 is a general purpose map that is popular with cyclist. The 25:000 scale map (showing field boundaries and footpaths in great detail, is popular with walkers.
The disadvantage is that being published in paper or laminated form, they are prone to wearing out. Opening and closing, often in rainy weather takes its toll on the map, and the most used maps would need to often be replaced. Then, being printed on paper, the map in certain areas will be quickly out of date (new housing estates, new road layouts, with new roads complicating navigating using an older map.
What is the purpose of mean absolute deviation?
Various answers to this question are possible.
The mean absolute deviation (MAD) is a measure of the dispersion or spread of a sample or a population. So one of its purposes is as a measure.
As such it's an alternative to the standard deviation that is said to be more robust in the sense that the sample MAD can be used to provide more accurate estimates of the population dispersion because it is less sensitive to outliers.
Beyond this, some distributions that have no standard deviations do have MADs; for example, the Cauchy. This means that the dispersions of virtually all distributions can be compared in terms of their MADs.
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The Domesday Book was the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086, executed for William I of England, or 'William the Conqueror'. The survey was similar to a census by a government of today. While spending Christmas of 1085 in Gloucester, William "had deep speech with his counsellors and sent men all over England to each shire ... to find out ... what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and what it was worth" (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). One of the main purposes of the survey was to determine who held what, and what taxes had been liable under Edward the Confessor; the judgment of the Domesday assessors was final-whatever the book said about who held the material wealth, or what it was worth, was the law, and there was no appeal. It was written in Latin, although there were some vernacular words inserted for native terms with no previous Latin equivalent, and the text was highly abbreviated. The name Domesday comes from the Old English word dom (of which the Modern English doom is descended), meaning accounting or reckoning. Thus domesday, or doomsday, is literally a day of reckoning, meaning that a lord takes account of what is owed by his subjects. In August 2006, a complete online version of Domesday Book was made available for the first time by the UK's National Archives. The Domesday Book is a record of an enormous survey carried out in England for King William I (the Conqueror), and it was completed in the year 1086. It was similar to a census as carried out nowadays and its main purpose was to have a record of all land, property and people in the country so that taxes could be raised. It is extremely useful to modern day historians because it lists towns and villages which existed at the time and so gives an idea of how old some of them are
Ordnance refers to military weapons and equipment, such as ammunition and combat vehicles.
Ordnance is also the name of that branch of an armed force that handles such supplies.
**This word should not be confused with 'ordinance' - a local law or regulation.
What are the answers to the gpx plus survey?
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What is the spanish translation for the word survey?
"Survey" in Spanish is "encuesta". It is pronounced "ehn-QUEST-ah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Sampling techniques can provide statistically reliable and valid survey results except?
Sampling techniques can provide statistically reliable and valid survey results except haphazard sampling.
When conducting a baseline IH survey the industrial hygienist would evaluate:?
During a baseline industrial hygiene survey, the industrial hygienist would typically evaluate the workplace for potential hazards such as chemical exposures, noise levels, physical hazards, ergonomic issues, and ventilation systems. They would also review safety procedures, employee training, and record-keeping practices to ensure compliance with regulations and to identify areas for improvement.
Can a 12 year old do paid on-line surveys?
Check out www.kidzeyes.com It's a site where kids under 13 can do paid surveys. but only if you live in the united states
When purchasing land and someone has put a fence across part of it can you have them move the fence?
It depends upon where the fence is, who put it up, why it was put up, why it was put where it is, whether the previous owners had any agreement with the neighbors, who has been paying the taxes on the land on the other side, and how long the fence has been there, among other things.
In many places, putting up a fence becomes the newly defined boundary line, so you would no longer own anything on the other side of the fence if you failed to have it removed in a timely manner. It's called adverse possession.
If nothing was done in time, then the neighbor "owns" the land on the other side of the fence, regardless of what your deed may say.
Interestingly, even if they remove the fence after it has been there long enough to give the neighbor vested rights, you still don't get the ownership of that land back, and you may need a quitclaim deed from the neighbor. Good luck with that.
The term "land yacht" has been used to describe large motor homes, three wheeled sailing vehicles, station wagons, etc., so it depends on what specifically you're referring to.
How do you use Leica Total Station for stake out survey?
after pressing the stake out button go to start,then press down arrow 2 times,then press manual and then enter the easting and northing ans press ok.....fix the bearing .....thats it
What do these survey site terms like 'quality terminate', 'quota full' mean?
Hiya!
To answer your question:
Quality Terminate - This means that the survey from the respondent was terminate due to the system detecting some irregularities in the quality of the response. The quality controls in place sometimes ensure this status.
Quota Full - This term means that although you have completed the survey, the quota or required number of participants have already been fulfilled.
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A consumer survey is a research method used to gather information from a sample of individuals about their opinions, preferences, behaviors, or experiences related to products or services. This data is valuable for companies to understand consumer needs and make informed decisions to improve their products or marketing strategies.
What paid survey site contests are worth it?
Hey there Mark!
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What is the name for the whole group that a poll seeks to measure?
The name for the whole group that a poll seeks to measure is the "population." It refers to the entire set of individuals or items that the poll is aiming to gather information on.
How to calculate results on a land survey rod?
The question is a bit confusing in the way it is asked. Typically you use the rod to gain elevation (numbers) and then calculate the elevation of a certain geographical point using a basic survey technique known as leveling. Leveling combines the calculations of a known elevation, known as a bench mark (BM), to the height of a survey level (height of instrument). The process of leveling is done in what is called loops. There are two loops in the process an open loop, and a closing loop. To open the loop, the height of the instrument (HI) is calculated using the rod. A rod person stands with the rod placed on top of the BM and the surveyor uses the level to shoot what is known as a back sight (BS). The number read on the rod by the surveyor is added to the know elevation of the BM; this gives the HI. After the HI is established, the rod person moves to some point (preferably a solid object no greater than 50' away from the BM) and places the rod on this point; this point is called a turning point (TP). The surveyor now shoots what is known as a fore sight (FS). The new number read on the rod is subtracted from the HI and the elevation of the (TP) is established. Next, the surveyor moves the instrument to a new location while the rod person stays at the TP. A BS is shot at the TP and the HI is again established. This process of establishing TP elevations and moving the instrument is repeated until the geographical point in question is established; now the open loop is completed. Once the elevation has been established the open loop must be closed. This is done to ensure that no errors occurred on the part of the surveyor during the survey. To close the loop the whole process is done in reverse. The rod person remains at the established elevation while the surveyor moves or changes the height of the instrument. Then the whole process is redone working back towards the BM using the derived elevation and the established TPs. The loop is closed when the survey and rod person calculate the BM elevation based on the established elevation of the geographical point in question. The calculated BM elevation is subtracted from the known BM elevation to give the survey error. While this sounds complex, the process is quite simple and after a few tries can be a fun thing to do.
How does answering paid surveys help pay my bills?
Hi Mark,
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How do you use prismatic compass?
To use a prismatic compass, first ensure it is set up correctly by adjusting the azimuth ring to align with magnetic north. Then, hold the compass level and sight your target through the prism while reading the azimuth on the compass dial. Ensure you compensate for any declination angle if needed.