Pronunciation: /ˈsæmpl saɪz/
noun the number of individuals or items in a sample
A1 The teacher asked for a small sample size of the population for the experiment.
A2 The researcher collected a random sample size of 50 participants for the study.
B1 The survey results were based on a sample size of 1000 respondents.
B2 The margin of error decreased with a larger sample size in the research project.
C1 The statistician calculated the confidence interval based on the sample size and standard deviation.
C2 The epidemiologist determined the appropriate sample size for the clinical trial to ensure statistical power.
formal The researcher determined the appropriate sample size for the study based on statistical calculations.
informal I think we need to increase the sample size to get more accurate results.
slang Yo, we gotta bump up the sample size for this experiment, man.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, our sample size is just a drop in the ocean of data.
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