statistical sampling
Statistical sampling is a method used to gather information about a larger population by selecting and analyzing a representative subset of individuals or objects. It involves applying mathematical techniques to draw conclusions and make inferences about the entire group based on the sample data. Statistical sampling helps to save time and resources while still providing reliable and accurate insights.
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