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The finite population correction factor is a correction for the standard error when the sample size is fairly large relative to the population size.
Resolution
The clearness or sharpness of an image, which is controlled by the number of pixels displayed on the screen.
Digital
Pertaining to data represented or stored in a binary format for processing by electronic devices.
Analog
Waves that illustrate the loudness of a sound or the brightness of the colors in an image at a given moment in time.
CCD
Stands for Charge-Coupled Device, a type of image sensor used in digital cameras and other imaging devices to capture light and convert it into digital data.
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