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sample The sample is the group of people you select to be in your study. The sample should be representative of a larger population to whom you want to generalize.
Ãâó: www.ncrel.org/tech/claims/glossary.html
sample A part or subset of a population taken to be representative of the population as a whole for the investigative purposes of research.
Ãâó: www.mrs.org.uk/mrindustry/glossary.htm
sample An aliquot: often some liquid in a container. May have known SampleComponents (des composants) indicating its composition. Most experiments create new samples.
Ãâó: www.mole.ac.uk/lims/project/glossary.html
sampling The conversion of a portion of an input signal into a number of discrete electrical values for the purpose of storage, processing and/or display by an oscilloscope. Two types: real-time sampling and equivalenttime sampling.
Ãâó: www.oscilloscopeguide.com/glossary-oscilloscope3.h...
sample The statistical selection of some respondents to represent the opinions of many persons. The answers of the interviewed respondents are used to predict or project the opinions of the larger number of persons they represent.
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