Difference between revisions of "Sample"
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− | A particular instantiation of a universal. Also, an example of a larger group. Often used to refer to bits of food distributed at retail supermarkets meant to entice consumers to buy larger quantities of the "sampled" product. | + | A '''sample''' is a particular instantiation of a universal. Also, an example of a larger group. Often used to refer to bits of food distributed at retail supermarkets meant to entice [[consumers]] to buy larger quantities of the "sampled" product. |
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A sample is a particular instantiation of a universal. Also, an example of a larger group. Often used to refer to bits of food distributed at retail supermarkets meant to entice consumers to buy larger quantities of the "sampled" product.