prøveuttaksmetode
Prøveuttaksmetode, often translated as sampling method, refers to the techniques used to select a subset of individuals or items from a larger population for observation or measurement. The goal of sampling is to obtain a representative sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the entire population. This allows researchers to draw conclusions about the population based on the data collected from the sample, which is often more practical and cost-effective than studying the entire population.
There are two main categories of sampling methods: probability sampling and non-probability sampling. In probability sampling,
Non-probability sampling, on the other hand, does not involve random selection. The probability of any particular