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Eksempelområder

Eksempelområder is a term used in Danish and Norwegian to denote "example areas"—specific geographic or conceptual regions chosen to illustrate a method, phenomenon, or result in a study, report, or teaching material. They provide concrete context that makes abstract concepts tangible and enable discussion of data collection, analysis, and interpretation within a defined boundary.

Selection and characteristics: Eksempelområder are defined by explicit criteria such as geographic boundaries, data availability, representativeness,

Applications and limitations: Eksempelområder are used in urban planning, environmental management, geography, public health, and education

and
feasibility.
They
can
be
physical
regions,
administrative
units,
or
defined
study
areas
and
can
be
chosen
through
purposive
sampling,
stratification,
or
convenience
sampling.
Documentation
should
specify
the
rationale,
boundary
definitions,
time
period,
and
data
sources
to
ensure
reproducibility
and
comparability
across
studies.
In
teaching,
examples
are
selected
to
cover
typical
variation
or
to
illustrate
specific
methods.
to
pilot
methods,
test
models,
or
demonstrate
results.
Limitations
include
biased
selection,
limited
generalizability,
and
the
risk
that
the
example
area
does
not
reflect
broader
conditions.
Researchers
are
advised
to
acknowledge
limitations
and
provide
enough
detail
for
others
to
assess
transferability,
so
the
use
of
example
areas
remains
a
transparent
and
useful
methodological
aid.