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method > sampling theory > random sample

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random sample  

Definition

  • [ONTOAD] A sample derived by selecting sampling units (e.g., individual patients) such that each unit has an independent and fixed (generally equal) chance of selection. Whether or not a given unit is selected is determined by chance, for example, by a table of randomly ordered numbers. (source : MCM)

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  • nsb@ceh.ac.uk

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http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/10153

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