The term "sample property" refers to a specific piece or subset of data that is taken from a larger population in order to represent it. In statistics, this means taking a small number of observations and using them as an example to make generalizations about the entire group. This can be useful when studying large populations where collecting information on every individual would not be feasible. The sample property is chosen based on certain criteria such as representative or random selection in order to ensure that it accurately represents the population from which it was taken.