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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large sample" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant number of data points, observations, or participants in a study or experiment. Example: In order to accurately assess the effectiveness of the new drug, researchers conducted a study with a large sample of 500 participants.
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Introduces large sample theory.
It examined a large sample of corporations.
Bayesian analysis; maximum likelihood, large sample theory.
That produces an unusually large sample (2,300).
Ideally, there should also be a large sample — many subjects.
Textual analysis and international financial reporting: Large sample evidence.
Optimal Subsampling Approaches for Large Sample Linear Regression.
It was a regrettably large sample: 919 restatements by 845 public companies.
Eighteen pitchers may not be a large sample, so Nate Silver has gone much further.
It followed children prospectively, and had a large sample.
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Especially, The method applies to large or small samples.
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