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The phrase "small sample sizes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a smaller-than-usual number of items taken from a larger group to make a calculation. For example, "Due to small sample sizes, the accuracy of our data calculations may be affected."
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(At higher incomes, the statistics are variable and, due to small sample sizes, less reliable).
And small sample sizes only make it that much easier.
Most scientific papers are wrong, thanks to poor study designs, author biases, small sample sizes and other problems.
Often, public polls have small sample sizes for subsamples, especially for young people, who are difficult to reach.
In their opinion article, Bast and Spencer tried to reject these studies as having relatively small sample sizes.
Small sample sizes are partly to blame, but another problem is that levels of ADHD in autism are often ignored.
Munafò proposed an explanation: researchers' "reliance on small sample sizes".
Moreover, coefficients are imprecisely estimated due to small sample sizes.
However, these studies have mainly involved small sample sizes.
Moreover, it is particularly suitable for small sample sizes [42].
Many studies have statistical limitations with small sample sizes.
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