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sampling with replacement

a sampling technique in which each item selected from the larger set is returned to the general pool. This means that a particular case may be drawn more than once for a given sample.

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February 20th 2025

articulatory suppression

articulatory suppression

a method used to inhibit subvocal rehearsal of items in a memory test or experiment by requiring the participant to perform a distracting verbal task, such as counting or naming, during the retention period.