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Berkeley claims that we perceive nothing besides our own ideas or sensations.
Specific Point
An exact location, position, or moment pinpointed for a particular purpose or within a given context.
Representative Sample
A subset of a population that accurately reflects the members of the entire population.
Population of Interest
The complete set of individuals or elements who are the subject of study in a statistical analysis.
Hand-picked
Selected with great care or with particular criteria in mind.
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