Pronunciation: /ˈrændəm ˈsæmpl̩/
noun a sample taken from a larger population in a way that each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected
A1 I learned about random samples in my math class.
A2 The survey was conducted using a random sample of participants.
B1 The researchers collected a random sample of data to analyze.
B2 The study used a random sample to ensure the results were representative.
C1 The random sample size was determined based on statistical calculations.
C2 The accuracy of the findings was confirmed through the use of a random sample.
formal The researchers collected a random sample of data from the population for their study.
informal I just picked a random sample of songs to listen to on my playlist.
slang I grabbed a random sample of snacks from the pantry for the road trip.
figurative Life is like taking a random sample of experiences, you never know what you'll get.
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