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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?

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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?
« on: 10/04/2007 00:30:04 »
A Sampling Frame, which you use in Biology.

It's usually 50x50 and it is used to place on something, such as a field, and its like a metal frame. Within the frame, you count how many and what type of living things there are, and you repeat this process lots of times, to estimate the population size in a large study area.

But, I'm not sure what the scientific name for this is. The Sampling Frame.

Someone help me out here? Thanks  [::)]
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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?
« Reply #1 on: 10/04/2007 11:37:08 »
Umm.. Please, can anyone help?
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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?
« Reply #2 on: 10/04/2007 12:04:02 »
Plz help =)
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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?
« Reply #3 on: 10/04/2007 17:57:28 »
Thanks alot guys. I think its called a quadrat. Everyone, thanks =/
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Just One Question. What is the Scientific name for a Sampling Frame?
« Reply #4 on: 11/04/2007 05:21:18 »
Yeah I haven't a clue Good luck!LOL
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