The phrase
"random subset" refers to selecting a group of items or individuals in a way that each member has an equal chance of being included. It means picking a smaller, random group from a larger set without any particular order or pattern.
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In order to differentiate between self - selected innovators and induced innovators,
a random subset of eligible students who did not sign up by the contest deadline were offered a monetary incentive of $ 100 to participate.
All children underwent CMA;
a random subset of 95 also underwent WES.
It's not
a random subset of genes.»
A random subset of the 26 bully sticks was tested for caloric content.
This self - selected group may be more homogenous than
a random subset — thus, there is likely a lower degree of variation thanif a random sample had been used.
Rather than convene a small panel to review hundreds of ideas, we use a system of crowd - sourcing wherein many jurors review
a random subset of proposals with each proposal generally receiving more than 30 ratings.
We do not use all of these possible pathways, but rather pick
a random subset of a few thousand pathways to investigate with the simple coupled climate — carbon - cycle model.
It's entirely possible this Oreo rollout is a soak test, and will only affect
a random subset of the Galaxy Note 8 population.
To answer the research question regarding the psychometric properties of the outcome measures,
a random subset of participants (50 from Anglo - Australian and Chinese groups) who had finished treatment were invited to complete a second questionnaire in order to establish the responsiveness of the measures to change in these groups.
Using this approach to inspect the convergence for
a random subset of the fitted models, we concluded that this number of burn - in iterations was enough for the models to reach convergence.