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1 sampling
sampling ['sɑ:mplɪŋ]►► sampling error erreur f d'échantillonnage;sampling method méthode f d'échantillonnage;sampling quota quota m d'échantillonnage -
2 sampling
MARKETING échantillonnage msampling error erreur f d'échantillonnage;sampling method méthode f de sondage;sampling offer offre f d'échantillon gratuit;sampling project plan m d'échantillonnage;sampling quota quota m d'échantillonnage -
3 sampling method
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4 non-probability method
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5 probability method
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6 quota sampling method
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7 non-probability
non-probability sample échantillon m non probabiliste;non-probability sampling échantillonnage m non probabiliste -
8 probability
probability sample échantillon m probabiliste;probability sampling échantillonnage m probabiliste -
9 non-probability
►► non-probability method (of sampling) méthode f non probabiliste;non-probability sample échantillon m non probabiliste;non-probability sampling échantillonnage m non probabilisteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > non-probability
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10 probability
(a) (likelihood) probabilité f;∎ the probability is that he won't come il est probable qu'il ne viendra pas, il y a de fortes chances (pour) qu'il ne vienne pas;∎ there is little or not much probability of her changing her mind il est peu probable qu'elle ou il y a peu de chance (pour) qu'elle change d'avis;∎ there is a strong probability of that happening il y a de fortes chances que cela se produise;∎ in all probability selon toute probabilité(b) Mathematics probabilité f;∎ what is the probability or what are the probabilities of such a result? quelle est la probabilité d'un tel résultat?;∎ what is the probability of 10 percent proving defective? quelle probabilité y a-t-il que 10 pour cent s'avèrent défectueux?►► probability method (of sampling) méthode f probabiliste;probability sample échantillon m probabiliste;probability sampling échantillonnage m probabiliste;Mathematics probability theory théorie f des probabilitesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > probability
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11 quota
quota ['kwəʊtə](a) (limited quantity) quota m, contingent m;∎ they are admitted on a quota system il y a un numerus clausus ou un quota pour les admissions;∎ to apportion or to fix quotas for import déterminer les quotas d'importation∎ I've had my quota of bad luck j'ai eu ma dose ou ma part de malchance;∎ we've had more than our quota of rain recently nous avons eu plus que notre quota ou notre dose de pluie dernièrement►► Marketing quota method (of sampling) méthode f des quotas;Marketing quota sample échantillon m par quotas;Marketing quota sampling échantillonnage m par quotas -
12 quota
(a) (limited quantity) quota m;∎ fishing quotas have been disputed les quotas pour la pêche ont été contestésMARKETING quota sample échantillon m par quotas;MARKETING quota sampling échantillonnage m par quotas;MARKETING quota sampling method méthode f des quotas -
13 метод отбора проб
метод отбора проб
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sampling technique
Method of selecting items at random from a set in such a manner that the sample will be representative of the whole. (Source: MGHa)
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