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Sampling fraction
Sampling fraction In sampling theory, sampling fraction is the ratio of sample size ...
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Sampling (statistics)
Sampling (statistics) Sampling is that part of statistical practice concerned ... theory are employed to guide practice. The sampling process consists of five stages:(Makerere University ... of population of concern Specification of a sampling frame, a set of items or events ... it is possible to measure Specification of sampling method for selecting items or events ...
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Stratified sampling
Stratified sampling Stratified sampling is a method of sampling from a population in statistics. When sub ... the population into relatively homogeneous subgroups before sampling. The strata should be mutually exclusive : every ... population element can be excluded. Then random sampling is applied within each stratum. This ...
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Sampling (statistics) (Psychology wiki)
Sampling (statistics) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... methods Exp. design Stats. tests Stats course Sampling is that part of statistical practice concerned ... theory are employed to guide practice. The sampling process consists of five stages:(Makerere University ... of population of concern Specification of a sampling frame , a set of items or events ... it is possible to measure Specification of sampling method for selecting items or events ...
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Stratified sampling (Psychology wiki)
Stratified sampling Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Exp. design Stats. tests Stats course Stratified sampling is a method of sampling from a population in statistics. When sub ... the population into relatively homogeneous subgroups before sampling. The strata should be mutually exclusive : every ... population element can be excluded. Then random sampling is applied within each stratum. This ...
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Talk:Sampling (statistics)
Talk:Sampling (statistics) A question that's been bothering ... size to population size is called the sampling fraction. Generally speaking, the precision depends on the ... number of samples, taken and NOT the sampling fraction. Thus a sample of random of ...
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Frequency of sampling (translated from Spanish)
Frequency of sampling Original signal and sampling of the same one. sampling frequency or sampling fraction it defines the number of samples ( ...
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Talk:Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
Talk:Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... baseband with harmonics every multiple of the sampling frequency, and you filter the harmonics. The ... disputed psychobabble also deleted: In practice, the sampling data is usually not available any more ... s wrong with a description of digital sampling? - Omegatron 19:03, Sep 16, 2004 (UTC ... why Kupfmuller filters don't have the "sampling data", irrelevant (by virtue of Kupfmuller ...
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Talk:Discrete Fourier transform
... N-1) of your nyquist rate (half sampling rate). So if you do N=10 and your sampling rate is 20 Hz then your 10 ... equations, N is the total number of sampling points. This is purely a matter of ... somewhat if somewhere it is explained how sampling (or lack of sampling), and periodicity (or lack of periodicity) ...
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Monte-Carlo integration
... as VEGAS and MISER which use importance sampling and stratified sampling techniques. Each algorithm computes an estimate of ... than as a strict error bound --- random sampling of the region may not uncover all ... of function calls calls, and obtains random sampling points using the random number generator r ... and Farrar is based on recursive stratified sampling. This technique aims to reduce the ...
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