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block sampling

a technique, mainly used as part of a multistage procedure, for selecting units for study. A population is divided into groups (blocks) that each have approximately the same number of targets (e.g., adults to be interviewed), a random subset of those blocks is chosen, and a random subset of targets within each selected block is identified. This type of sampling helps to ensure that characteristics of the initial population are well represented in the final sample.

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transitional living

transitional living

a supervised living situation that allows patients with psychiatric or neurological disorders to make the transition from the dependence of a hospital setting to greater independence before returning to fully independent living.