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