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- Offprint definition: a reprint of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication..
the likelihood of incorrectly rejecting a statement or hypothesis concerning a characteristic of a population. More specifically, it is the probability of incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis (i.e., committing a Type I error) in research.
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There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb offprint. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
1. Also called: separate. a reprint of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication. transitive verb. 2. to reprint separately, as an article from a larger publication.
The following chapters explore the many understandings of happiness that exist today and illustrate that without conceptual clarifications, the study of happiness hardly make sense. This section opens with a chapter by Ruut Veenhoven, a true old-timer in happiness research.