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Entry: systematic sampling

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process of taking samples from locations that have been pre-designated according to a geometric or other statistically-derived pattern. Note: Systematic sampling can include a random positioning component. Some systematic sampling patterns are regarded as “probabilistic” (see 4.2.16). This definition is wider than the usual definition found in the literature, where systematic sampling commonly means regular sampling.

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accepted on 11 Apr 2025 14:04:38.906

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date accepted 11 Apr 2025 14:04:38.906
date submitted 11 Apr 2025 13:57:18.849
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en systematic sampling
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fr échantillonnage systématique
notation 4.2.34
register ISO11074v2015
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name Corentin Follenfant

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en process of taking samples from locations that have been pre-designated according to a geometric or other statistically-derived pattern. Note: Systematic sampling can include a random positioning component. Some systematic sampling patterns are regarded as “probabilistic” (see 4.2.16). This definition is wider than the usual definition found in the literature, where systematic sampling commonly means regular sampling.
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fr processus de prélèvement d’échantillons à des emplacements qui ont été prédéfinis selon une grille géométrique ou une autre grille dérivée par une méthode statistique. Note: L’échantillonnage systématique peut inclure une composante de positionnement aléatoire. Certaines grilles d’échantillonnage systématique sont considérées comme «probabilistes» (voir 4.2.16). Cette définition est plus large que la définition habituelle de la documentation spécialisée, dans laquelle «échantillonnage systématique» signifie généralement «échantillonnage régulier».
notation 4.2.34
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en systematic sampling
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fr échantillonnage systématique
same as iso:std:iso:11074:ed 2:v1:amd:1:v1:en:term:4.2.34
source ISO 11074:2015/Amd 1:2020
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