In statistics, error that occurs solely as a result of using a sample from a population, rather than the whole population.
1Increasing the number of core biopsies reduced the likelihood of sampling error.
2The Kaiser tracking poll has a 3 percentage point sampling error.
3All polls, however carefully conducted, are subject to sampling error.
4It is subject to sampling error during biopsy acquisition and interobserver variability among gastrointestinal pathologists.
5The poll has a maximum margin of sampling error of plus or minus three points.
6The poll's sampling error for its total sample is plus or minus two percentage points.
7The inconsistency for females could reflect sampling error.
8In more advanced disease, tissue assay may present practical difficulties and be associated with significant sampling error.
9The sampling error was plus or minus 2.3 percentage points, Newspoll said.
10That made the polls for the contest between Sanders and Clinton particularly susceptible to atrocious sampling error.
11The survey has a margin of sampling error of 3.2 percentage points.
12And the nature of the household survey means the main Canadian figures are particularly prone to sampling error.
13The sampling error was 1.6 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.
14The results have a sampling error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.
15The limits of sampling error then are 62.77 per cent.
16The limits of sampling error, therefore, are 17.11 per cent.
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