Search results for: “sampling”

  • Sampling

    Definition of Sampling The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Sampling: Refers to the process or method of drawing a sample from a population. This process can be based on random selection such that each member of the population has an equal probability […]

  • Sampling

    Definition of Sampling The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Sampling: Refers to the process or method of drawing a sample from a population. This process can be based on random selection such that each member of the population has an equal probability […]

  • Sampling Error

    Definition of Sampling Error The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Sampling Error: Any sample is only one of many samples which could have been drawn from a population. Consequently, a researcher may not get the same results with each sample (eg: the […]

  • Sampling Frame

    Definition of Sampling Frame The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Sampling Frame: The actual physical representation of a population, a voters list or a student class lists, for example, from which a sample is actual drawn. A population is a somewhat […]

  • Opinion Poll

    Opinion Poll (for an Election) in Voting Law Definition of Opinion Poll (for an Election) in the context of the United States election law: Scientific, quantitative sociological research, based on a representative sample of voters. It is used to determine the opinion of voters on parties and […]

  • Sample Survey

    Hierarchical Display of Sample survey Economics > Economic analysis > StatisticsSocial Questions > Social framework > Social analysis > Opinion poll Meaning of Sample survey Overview and more information about Sample survey For a more comprehensive understanding of Sample survey, see in […]

  • Risk Assessment

    To assess and measure the likelihood that a child will be maltreated in the future, frequently through the use of checklists, matrices, scales and other methods of measurement….

  • Conformity Assessment

    Conformity assessment in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, conformity assessment is: includes, among other things, procedures for sampling, testing and inspection; evaluation, verification and assurance of conformity; and registration, accreditation and approval. The WTO Agreement on […]

  • Cunt

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Cunt (You may find cunt at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). female intercrural foramen, or, as some 18c. writers refer to it, “the monosyllable,” Middle English cunte “female genitalia,” by early […]

  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment

    Concept of Phase i Environmental Site Assessment in the context of Real Property A short definition of Phase i Environmental Site Assessment: An assessment of the environmental condition of a site (both land and improvements), often performed by an engineering consulting company. It would […]

  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment

    Concept of Phase i Environmental Site Assessment in the context of Real Property A short definition of Phase i Environmental Site Assessment: An assessment of the environmental condition of a site (both land and improvements), often performed by an engineering consulting company. It would […]

  • Cross Section

    Noun average characterization composite representation embodiment epitome example exemplar exempli gratia exemplification exemplum fair sample locus classicus norm part ex…

  • Bell Curve

    Definition of Bell Curve The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Bell Curve: Discovered by Abraham de Moivre (1667-1754) when he noticed that many phenomena cluster around an average value and in so doing form a bell shaped curve. The heights of Canadians […]

  • Binomial Distribution

    In statistics, the theoretically expected distribution of a series of random samples drawn from a population divided into two categories, e.g., male/female. It will give, e.g., the number of samplings that, if randomly made, would come up 100% male, 90% male, 80% male, etc., against which one […]