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A part of a population.
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In statistics, a group of observations selected from a statistical population by a set procedure. Samples may be selected at random or systematically. The sample is taken in an attempt to estimate the population. See random sample.
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A subset of people in a particular population.
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is a procedure used to choose subjects for research. Ideally, the participants chosen should be representative of the population being studied. (see Selecting Human Participants for Research) Example: If you are studying the behavior of gifted children, your sample should be drawn exclusively from this group.
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In imaging, to gather the value of a colour. to select an image colour to be used in a drawing or painting tool.
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| sAMP | (statistics) the selection of a suitable sample for study |
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| sAMP | (telecommunications) measurement at regular intervals of the amplitude of a varying waveform (in order to convert it to digital form) |
| sAMP | (telecommunications) the frequency of sampling a continuously varying signal |
| sAMP | (telecommunications) the frequency of sampling per unit time |
| sAMP | an observation station that is set up to make sample observations of something |
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