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Archaeological sampling - How sites are studied without digging everything
Sampling allows archaeologists to draw conclusions about a site or region using only a fraction of the area. Because excavation is destructive and funding is limited, leaving parts unexcavated can be ...
Learn how representative samples and random samples differ and why combining them minimizes sampling bias for accurate data.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 42, No. 4 (1993), pp. 585-601 (17 pages) In this paper two-dimensional systematic sampling of land use is considered. Data ...
Radiation-Induced Heart Disease After Breast Cancer Treatment: How Big a Problem, and How Much Can—and Should—We Try to Reduce It? Impact of Examined Lymph Node Count on Precise Staging and Long-Term ...
The main purpose of this paper is the development of an asymptotic theory of systematic sampling from a stochastic population. The superpopulation model assumed is that the population arises from a ...
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