the process of selecting a random sample - a variant of
sample 2 the process of taking a short extract from (a record) and mixing it into a different backing track
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sam•pling
(sam′pling, säm′-),USA pronunciation n.
- the act or process of selecting a sample for testing, analyzing, etc.
- the sample so selected.
- sample + -ing1 1630–40
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sam•ple /ˈsæmpəl/USA pronunciation
n., adj., v., -pled, -pling.
n. [countable]
adj. [before a noun]
v. [~ + object]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025n. [countable]
- a small part from a larger whole, showing the quality, style, or nature of the whole;
specimen:a sample of her urine for a test.
adj. [before a noun]
- serving as a specimen:a sample piece of cloth.
v. [~ + object]
- to take a sample of:sampled the food before serving it.
sam•ple
(sam′pəl, säm′-),USA pronunciation n., adj., v., -pled, -pling.
n.
adj.
v.t.
n.
- a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole;
specimen. - Statisticsa subset of a population:to study a sample of the total population.
- Radio and Televisiona sound of short duration, as a musical tone or a drumbeat, digitally stored in a synthesizer for playback.
adj.
- serving as a specimen:a sample piece of cloth.
v.t.
- to take a sample or samples of;
test or judge by a sample.
- Old French essample. See example
- Middle English 1250–1300
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See example.
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a small part of anything, intended as representative of the whole; specimen (as modifier): a sample bottle - Also called: sampling
a set of individuals or items selected from a population for analysis to yield estimates of, or to test hypotheses about, parameters of the whole population. A biased sample is one in which the items selected share some property which influences their distribution, while a random sample is devised to avoid any such interference so that its distribution is affected only by, and so can be held to represent, that of the whole population
- (transitive)
to take a sample or samples of to take a short extract from (one record) and mix it into a different backing track to record (a sound) and feed it into a computerized synthesizer so that it can be reproduced at any pitch
'sampling' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
CVS
- Gallup Poll
- Gallup poll
- analysis of variance
- bias
- chorionic villus sampling
- estimate
- estimator
- frame
- narrow
- poll
- pree
- public-opinion poll
- quality control
- quota sampling
- random
- random number
- random sampling
- rating
- sample
- sampler
- sampling statistic
- sequential analysis
- spot check
- statistic
- survey
- taster
- vacuum aspiration