theory of sampling

  • 51Partition (number theory) — Young diagrams associated to the partitions of the positive integers 1 through 8. They are so arranged that images under the reflection about the main diagonal of the square are conjugate partitions. In number theory and combinatorics, a… …

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  • 52The Low End Theory — Infobox Album Name = The Low End Theory Type = studio Artist = A Tribe Called Quest Released = September 24, 1991 Recorded = 1991; Battery Studios Greene Street Studios Soudtrack Studios (New York, New York) Genre = Alternative hip hop, jazz rap… …

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  • 53agency theory, financial — Introduction       in organizational economics, a means of assessing the work being done for a principal (i.e., an employer) by an agent (i.e., an employee). While consistent with the concept of agency traditionally advanced by legal scholars and …

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  • 54statistical sampling — The use of random selection and probability theory to determine the size of a sample and to evaluate the results using this sample. Statistical sampling provides a measure of the sampling risk to assist an auditor to draw conclusions on the total …

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  • 55Statistical theory — The theory of statistics includes a number of topics:Statistical models of the sources of data and typical problem formulation: #Sampling from a finite population #Measuring observational error and refining procedures #Studying statistical… …

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  • 56Coorbit theory — In mathematics, coorbit theory was developed by Hans Georg Feichtinger and Karlheinz Gröchenig around 1990.[1][2][3] It provides theory for atomic decomposition of a range of Banach spaces of distributions. Among others the well established… …

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  • 57grounded theory — An idea pioneered by Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss (in their book The Discovery of Grounded Theory, 1967) in which theory is developed from close observation of the world. In contrast to formal or abstract theory, which is developed by… …

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  • 58Copula (probability theory) — In probability theory and statistics, a copula can be used to describe the dependence between random variables. Copulas derive their name from linguistics. The cumulative distribution function of a random vector can be written in terms of… …

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  • 59sample preparation — ▪ chemistry Introduction  in analytical chemistry (chemistry), the processes in which a representative piece of material is extracted from a larger amount and readied for analysis. Sampling and sample preparation have a unique meaning and special …

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  • 60Jan Visman — played a key role in building a bridge between sampling theory with its homogeneous populations and sampling practice with its heterogeneous sampling units and sample spaces. Born in Deventer, The Netherlands, on July 2, 1914, Visman studied… …

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