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SAMPLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a representative part or a single item from a larger whole or group especially when presented for inspection or shown as evidence of quality : specimen www.merriam-webster.com
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What Is a Sample? - Investopedia
A sample is a subset of individuals or items selected from a larger group that are used in statistical testing when population sizes are too large. www.investopedia.com
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Sample (material) - Wikipedia
A sample is a limited quantity of something which is intended to be similar to and represent a larger amount of that thing(s). en.wikipedia.org
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asaumple
† aˈsaumple Obs. [a. OF. assample, var. essample (mod. exemple): see a- prefix 9.] = example.c 1230 Ancr. R. 284 Þenc of þis asaumple. Oxford English Dictionary
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What is a Sample: Definition, Types, Formula & Examples
A sample is a smaller set of data that a researcher chooses or selects from a larger population using a pre-defined selection bias method. www.questionpro.com
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Sample - Statistics By Jim
A sample is a subset of the entire population. In inferential statistics, the goal is to use the sample to learn about the population. statisticsbyjim.com
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ensample
▪ I. ensample, n. arch. (ɛnˈsɑːmp(ə)l, -ˈsæm-) Forms: 4 ensamp-, ensaumpel, -ul(le, -il(l)e, (insampil, -saumpill, 5 emsampelle), 4–5 ensaumple, -nple, ensawmp(i)l(e, -yl, 3– ensample. [Altered form of asaumple, a. OF. essample: see example n. (An AF. ensample occurs in some editions of Britton, but... Oxford English Dictionary
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SAMPLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like: a free sample of shampoo, samples of carpet/curtain material. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Sampling (statistics) - Wikipedia
Sampling is the selection of a subset or a statistical sample (termed sample for short) of individuals from within a statistical population to estimate ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sample - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A sample is a small part of something that either represents a bigger whole or is designed to let you try something out. www.vocabulary.com
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SAMPLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Sample definition: a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole; specimen. www.dictionary.com
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example | Etymology of example by etymonline
example (n.) late 14c., "an instance typical of a class; a model, either good or bad, action or conduct as an object of imitation; an example to be avoided; punishment as a warning," partial re-Latinization of earlier essample, asaumple (mid-13c.), from Old French essemple "sample, model, example, precedent, cautionary tale," from Latin ...
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hereafter
hereafter, adv. (a., n.) (hɪərˈɑːftə(r), -æ-) [OE. héræfter, f. hér here adv. 16 + after: cf. Da. herefter, Sw. härefter.] 1. After, in this writing, book, or place; in the sequel; after this in order or position; sometimes = next in order, immediately after.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. xxii. [xxx.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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inveigle
inveigle, v. (ɪnˈviːg(ə)l, ɪnˈveɪg(ə)l) Forms: α. 6 envegel, -vegle, (-veugle), 6–8 enveigle, (6 -veighle, 7 -veygle), 7–8 enveagle. β. 5 invegel, 6–7 -vegle, 6–8 -veagle, (7 inveighle), 6– inveigle. [In 15–16th c. envegle (rarely enveugle), app. a corruption of an earlier *avegle, aveugle, a. F. av... Oxford English Dictionary
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example
▪ I. example, n. (ɛgˈzɑːmp(ə)l, -æ-) Forms: 4–6 exemple, exsaumple, 5–6 exaumple, -awmple, (5 axampil, exsawmple, 6 exampul(l), 5–6 Sc. exaimple, exampill, -empill, 5– example. [a. OF. example, exemple, a refashioning (after Lat.) of earlier essample (see asaumple):—L. exemplum, f. exem-, eximĕre to... Oxford English Dictionary
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