Példányszámok
Példányszámok is a Hungarian term that translates to "example numbers" or "sample numbers" in English. It is often used in statistical and scientific contexts to refer to the size of a sample or the number of data points collected in a study or experiment. Understanding the példányszámok is crucial for evaluating the reliability and generalizability of any findings derived from that data. A larger példányszám generally leads to more statistically significant results and a reduced margin of error. Conversely, a small példányszám might not be representative of the larger population, potentially leading to inaccurate conclusions. The appropriate size of the példányszám depends on various factors, including the variability within the population, the desired level of confidence, and the expected effect size. Researchers often employ statistical power analyses to determine the minimum required példányszám to detect a meaningful effect. In everyday language, it can simply refer to the quantity of items or instances being used as illustrations or representations of a larger concept.