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The phrase "are based on sample" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "are based on a sample" or "are based on samples." You can use it when discussing research, data analysis, or any context where conclusions or findings are derived from a sample.
Example: "The results of the study are based on a sample of 500 participants."
Alternatives: "are derived from a sample" or "are founded on a sample."
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Unfortunately, since hypothesis tests are based on sample information, the possibility of errors must be considered.
The most important advantage of the IRT, and its superiority to the CTT is that in the CTT the item parameters are based on sample and the ability parameters are based on the test.
Actual covariance matrices are based on sample sizes listed in Table 8.
As a consequence, almost all national large-scale surveys on immigrants are based on sample designs developed by CBS.
Our estimates of species richness are based on sample frequency count data; for mathematical and computational details and recent applications see [22], [25], [54] [55].
Our main analyses are based on sample pairs with successfully assayed genotypes from both tissue sources.
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Because these figures are based on samples, they are subject to a margin of error, particularly in places with a low population, and are best regarded as estimates.
To begin with, as I've pointed out numerous times before, the payroll figures, because they are based on sampling rather than surveying every employer in the country, come with a statistical margin of error of about 90,000.
The most urgent problem facing researchers in this field is that most existing efforts to find associations between genetic variation and economic behavior are based on samples that are too small to ensure adequate statistical power.
Posterior predictive model checks (Berkhof et al., 2000) are based on sampling replicate data yrep , q.
The study's findings are based on samples of 480 servings of hamburgers, chicken sandwiches and fries purchased from McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's chains.
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