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81sample — 1) A small quantity of a commodity, etc. , selected to represent the bulk of a quantity of goods. See sale by sample 2) A small quantity of a product, given to potential buyers to enable them to test its suitability for their purposes. 3) A group …
82sample — / sɑ:mpəl/ noun 1. a small part of an item which is used to show what the whole item is like ● Can you provide us with a sample of the cloth or a cloth sample? 2. a small group which is studied in order to show what a larger group is like ● We… …
83Sample Selection Bias — A type of bias caused by choosing non random data for statistical analysis. The bias exists due to a flaw in the sample selection process, where a subset of the data is systematically excluded due to a particular attribute. The exclusion of the… …
84sample — / sɑ:mpəl/ noun 1. a small part of an item which is used to show what the whole item is like ● Can you provide us with a sample of the cloth or a cloth sample? 2. a small group which is studied in order to show what a larger group is like ● We… …
85sample — 1. A specimen of a whole entity small enough to involve no threat or damage to the whole; an aliquot. 2. A selected subset of a population; a s. may be random or nonrandom (haphazard), representative or nonrepresentative. [M.E. ensample, fr. L.… …
86random sampling — The selection of a *sample of data from a *population on the basis that each item in the population has an even chance of being selected. In random sampling, there is no judgmental element to skew the sample. See also *stratified sampling and… …
87Sample-Player — Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit dem Musikinstrument Rompler. Für den Barockdichter siehe: Jesaias Rompler Als Rompler bezeichnet man eine Familie elektronischer Klangerzeuger. Wie ein Sampler kann ein Rompler gesamplete Klänge abspielen. Im… …
88random — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ADVERB ▪ completely, entirely, purely, quite, totally ▪ almost …
89random variable — noun a) A quantity whose value is random and to which a probability distribution is assigned, such as the possible outcome of a roll of a dice. b) A measurable function from a sample space to the measurable space of possible values of the… …
90random sampling — ran′dom sam′pling n. sta a method of selecting a sample (ran′dom sam′ple) from a statistical population so that every sample that could be selected has a predetermined probability of being selected …