Repeated random sampling refers to the process of selecting multiple random samples, each with the same sample size, from a population. This is done to decrease bias and increase the accuracy of statistical estimates.
Related terms
Random Sampling: Randomly selecting individuals from a population without any specific pattern or bias.
Representative Sample: A subset of individuals from a larger population that accurately reflects its characteristics.
Sampling Error: The discrepancy between the values obtained from a sample and those that would be obtained if the entire population was surveyed.