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Nothing much can be adduced from so small a sample of Mail readers, but there is surely a serious problem in asking that question in the way they did.
Typically this refers to findings in human behaviour, health or psychology based on data from too small a sample of people to be able to draw any statistically sound conclusions.
"When you have this small a sample of top 3-year-olds like we have looking at the past few years, you are going to have some variations," said Len Friedman, Ragozin's longtime partner.
Surveys are often difficult to interpret, as well as including items from too small a sample of possible conditions.
Third, it could be argued that we have synthesized too small a sample of the available papers, or that the processes used to select the papers are not transparent.
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The new test requires just a small sample of a pregnant woman's blood.
For example, there is a small sample of a replay in Figure 3-figure supplement 1.
A needle removes a small sample of cells from the placenta to be tested.
A small sample of bone – a "bone window" – is then extracted with precision blades, to be passed on to the laboratories.
To overcome this problem, we use a small sample of the possible combinations, in other words, a small sample of the conformational space, to calculate the effective potential.
Conversations with a small sample of Athenians suggest a number of explanations.
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