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<br />002920 <br /> <br />~~, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~M.;~. <br />r.~~."! <br /> <br />3. Ranges in the Projections <br />The comment was made that if projections were ypade in <br />ranges their conditional nature would be more eviden~, Pro- <br />jecting at say 3 levels for each item in each area wouid increase <br />the quantity of data and the tabulations to a degree that would be <br />prohibitive. The user might better consider a 5 or 10 percent <br />range on either side of the data given if he wished to test his <br />plans for the sensitivity to changes in the projections. <br /> <br />4. Glossary of Terms <br />We will try to add a glossary of terms in the completed <br /> <br />report. <br /> <br />5. Additional Available Data <br />The additional available data mentioned on page 2 of Volume <br />1 is described in more detail on page 2 of Volumes 2, 3 and 4. <br /> <br /> <br />6. Rounding of Data <br />The presentation of population numbers in units is the most <br />convenient way of presenting the data that comes from the com.,. <br />puter, and should not be considered to express greater reliability <br />than data expressed in hundreds. In the completed report the <br />data will be rounded. <br /> <br />7. Statistical Reliability Measures <br />Measures of statistical reliability are designed.to measure <br />the reliability of a sample as compared to .its universe. There <br />are no statistical measures of the reliability of projections. <br /> <br />8. . With and Without Condition <br />In the completed report another attempt will be made to clarify <br />what the projections imply in regard to need for water resources <br />development. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />K~~r;::~~ <br />~ <br />[~~;ir <br /> <br />:.;.~:':..<(:::- <br />0";""'.;-_ <br /> <br /><.;..~;.- <br />:/1:-:" ". <br />~".: .":.' <br />~;?~~;;-> <br />?:~'::k~ <br />'"- :.-, - ~-. <br /> <br />.-;-,,-.,-.- <br /> <br />~-"-;:"".--':".': <br />