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The director said he felt that the couple were representativeness of an admirable "prudishness" which was central to Iranian society.
The principle of sampling was representativeness, and the unit of sampling was the individual person.
The first of these measures was representativeness — the number of land systems sampled to a threshold level.
Key issues in computing incidence rates are representativeness and generalisability.
One general problem is representativeness of administrative data.
Four domains were assessed, which were representativeness of subjects, ascertainment of outcomes, ascertainment of exposures, and confounding bias.
Six domains were assessed, that were representativeness of cases, representativeness of controls, ascertainment of (R VVC, ascertainment of controls, genotypic examination, and association assessment.
From a quantitative perspective, the strength of a survey approach is representativeness, and thus non-response bias should be a concern.
First of all, it is the representativeness of the sample.
Even if good, rigorous research does eventually show that black women are rated differently, on average, in relevant characteristics (although it's highly unlikely considering the representativeness of this dataset), there may indeed be implications for racism.
However, in this qualitative study, it is not the representativeness of the sample that matters but the representativeness of information.
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