representative sample

NOUN
  1. the population is divided into strata and a random sample is taken from each stratum
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How To Use representative sample In A Sentence

  • Power chose a representative sample of artworks that not only illustrates certain points in the text, but also exemplifies the exquisiteness of southeastern Indian art throughout prehistory.
  • Transects were placed so as to provide a representative sample of the forest as a whole and to examine differences associated with slope position and aspect.
  • Figure 3 shows the three scatter plots generated for the three replicates of a representative sample.
  • The technique involved polling a random representative sample on targeted issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • A wide blade putty knife is excellent for breaking up the soil and insuring a representative sample.
  • This was, I thought at the time, a representative sample of the national poetic effort, and it was clear to me that, on average, it was gutless, insincere, facetious, uninventive and dreary.
  • As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically representative sample of the dance field as a whole.
  • However, the small set of sites at which the trial was conducted cannot be regarded as a representative sample of all signalised intersections.
  • From 1995 to 2000, there was a simple substitution of new drugs (Seroquel, Risperdal) for older ones (Haldol, for example), according to the study, which drew on reports of office visits kept by a representative sample of 4,800 physicians. Week in Ideas
  • Then, the representative samples were selected to make the operation analysis and empirical analysis of enterprises'energy-saving production situation.
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