German term
sinnvollerweise
"Die Messungen werden sinnvollerweise an Stichproben durchgeführt und nicht an allen Einzelwerten der sogenannten Grundgesamtheit (bzw. des Kollektives); denn erst alle möglichen Stichproben zusammen bilden diese Grundgesamtheit."
It is too costly, too time consuming, and too cumbersome to obtain information from the entire population, therefore decisions on the characteristics of the population must be based on information contained in a sample of that population, and of couse all possible samples of the population together make up the total population.
But I am having trouble summing that up in a one-word or short-phrase equivalent for sinnvollerweise. Any help greatly appreciated!
0 | It makes sense to | Dirgis (X) |
0 | sensibly | Dr. Sahib Bleher |
0 | is preferably/is best/should best be | Mats Wiman |
0 | it makes more sense to | buckel |
0 | for your context: | TRANSRAPID |
Jan 13, 2014 11:46: Steffen Walter changed "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Mathematics & Statistics"
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Proposed translations
It makes sense to
is preferably/is best/should best be
it makes more sense to
Yours Mike Harold
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