systematic selection method
[sɪs·təˈmæt·ɪk səˈlɛk·ʃən ˈmɛθ·əd]
noun phrasepl: systematic selection methods
método de seleção sistemática
1. A structured and organized procedure for choosing items, subjects, or samples from a larger population according to predetermined criteria and rules
The researcher employed a systematic selection method to ensure all eligible participants were included in the study.
O pesquisador utilizou um método de seleção sistemática para garantir que todos os participantes elegíveis fossem incluídos no estudo.
2. A sampling technique where items are selected at regular intervals from an ordered list or population
Using a systematic selection method, every tenth person from the voter registry was contacted for the survey.
Utilizando um método de seleção sistemática, cada décima pessoa do registro de eleitores foi contatada para a pesquisa.
This term is predominantly used in academic, scientific, and business contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian universities and research institutions, systematic selection methods are highly valued in empirical studies to ensure scientific rigor and reproducibility. The concept is central to statistics education and quality assurance processes across both cultures.
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