Noun Phrase
/kəmˈpɒzɪt ˈsɑːmplɪŋ skiːm/
A "composite sampling scheme" refers to a sampling method used in research or data collection where multiple samples are combined from different locations or time periods into a single sample. This approach is often employed to enhance the representativeness of the sample, reduce variability, and improve the efficiency of sampling in various fields, such as environmental studies, quality control, and social science research.
Frequency of use: This term is utilized more in written contexts, particularly in academic papers and technical reports, rather than in everyday oral speech.
Был использован комплексный план отбора проб для оценки качества почвы по различным регионам.
Researchers found that a composite sampling scheme significantly reduced the cost of data collection.
Исследователи установили, что комплексный план отбора проб значительно снизил стоимость сбора данных.
By using a composite sampling scheme, the team ensured that their findings were reflective of the entire population.
While "composite sampling scheme" does not have common idiomatic expressions associated with it, the concept of composite sampling can relate to idioms related to collaboration and synthesis, such as "many hands make light work." Here are some example sentences illustrating these ideas:
«Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше, и комплексный план отбора проб помогает нам собирать обширные данные с минимальными усилиями.»
"In research, combining different data points through a composite sampling scheme is like adding different colors to create a beautiful painting."
«В исследовании объединение различных данных с помощью комплексного плана отбора проб похоже на добавление различных цветов для создания красивой картины.»
"Just as a puzzle comes together from many pieces, a composite sampling scheme helps create a clearer picture of the whole."
The term "composite" derives from the Latin word "compositus," meaning "put together," and "sampling" is derived from the word "sample," which comes from the Old French "essample," meaning "example." "Scheme" has roots in the Greek word "schēmata," which refers to a plan or design.
Synonyms: - Combined sampling method - Integrated sampling approach - Mixed sampling technique
Antonyms: - Single sampling technique - Individual sampling method - Isolated sampling scheme