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- mean or pooled mean is the average of the means of several subsamples, as long as the subsamples have the same number of data points. For example, consider...
- the batch. An equal number of subsamples (usually two or three) is then taken from each CRM unit and measured. Subsamples are measured in random order...
- redshifts spectroscopically. They subdivided them to different group subsamples of different redshifts, initially with five groups, six groups, seven...
- calculating the means of the subsamples. Brown and Mood in 1951 proposed the idea of using the medians of two subsamples rather the means. Tukey combined...
- patties. The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) laboratories analyzed subsamples from all the lots of McDonald's brand fresh and frozen beef patties collected...
- randomly partitioned into k equal sized subsamples, often referred to as "folds". Of the k subsamples, a single subsample is retained as the validation data...
- covering all existing subsamples (total po****tion) F Innovation 2000 n=6,052 n=10,890 Random sample covering all existing subsamples (total po****tion)...
- several minerals within multiple subsamples from different parts of the original sample. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio for each subsample is plotted against its 87Rb/86Sr...
- correlation between size and deviation in the Mars-athletes subsamples (that is, the smaller the subsample, the larger the success) – which is what one would expect...
- the needs of researchers in this situation, because it does not provide subsamples of the po****tion, and other sampling strategies, such as stratified sampling...