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Definition of Proportional sampling
1. Noun. The population is divided into subpopulations (strata) and random samples are taken of each stratum.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Proportional Sampling
Literary usage of Proportional sampling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Current Issues in Statistical Inference: Essays in Honor of D. Basu by Dev Basu, Malay Ghosh, Pramod K. Pathak (1992)
"In this case we call it balanced proportional sampling with strength k. ...
corresponds to proportional sampling of strength k, such that the inclusion ..."
2. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1917)
"In cases where the gas composition does not vary a great deal, there can be a
slight amount of deviation from true proportional sampling without serious ..."
3. A Comparison of Methods for Determining the Respiratory Exchange of Man by Thorne Martin Carpenter (1915)
"... always be greater than the maximum expiration likely to occur during an experiment.
The Zuntz-Geppert method of proportional sampling was checked by ..."
4. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"proportional sampling of the work to be tested. The best remedy for this tendency
is for the teacher to keep a card file of questions and problems that are ..."
5. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"proportional sampling of the work to be tested. The best remedy for this tendency
is for the teacher to keep a card file of questions and problems that are ..."
6. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"proportional sampling of the work to be tested. The best remedy for this tendency
is for the teacher to keep a card file of questions and problems that are ..."