Die Stichprobe umfasste N=1.247 Teilnehmende aus urbanen
The sample comprised N=1,247 participants from urban
शाब्दिक अर्थ: The stitch-sample comprised N=1,247 part-takers from urban
Use this phrase to introduce survey data or study results with professional, academic precision.
15 सेकंड में
- Formal way to describe a research study's participant group.
- Uses gender-neutral language to remain professional and modern.
- Essential for academic writing, business reports, and data presentation.
मतलब
This phrase describes the specific group of people studied in a scientific report or survey. It tells you exactly how many people were involved and where they came from.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Presenting a master's thesis
Die Stichprobe umfasste N=1.247 Teilnehmende aus urbanen Gebieten.
The sample comprised N=1,247 participants from urban areas.
A marketing manager explaining a survey
Unsere Stichprobe umfasste vor allem junge Teilnehmende aus urbanen Zentren.
Our sample primarily comprised young participants from urban centers.
Joking with friends about a party
Die Stichprobe umfasste drei betrunkene Teilnehmende aus urbanen WGs.
The sample comprised three drunk participants from urban shared flats.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The phrase highlights the German emphasis on 'Wissenschaftlichkeit' (scientific rigor). The use of the gender-neutral 'Teilnehmende' (part-taking ones) instead of the masculine 'Teilnehmer' is a significant cultural marker of modern, inclusive German academia. It reflects a society that values both data accuracy and social progress.
The Magic of 'N='
In German academic writing, always use a capital 'N' for the total sample size. It makes your work look instantly more professional and scientifically valid.
Watch the Adjective Ending
The word 'urbanen' is an adjective. It needs a noun after it, like 'Räumen' (spaces) or 'Gebieten' (areas). Don't leave it hanging in a full sentence!
15 सेकंड में
- Formal way to describe a research study's participant group.
- Uses gender-neutral language to remain professional and modern.
- Essential for academic writing, business reports, and data presentation.
What It Means
This is a classic opening for a research methodology section. It identifies the 'Stichprobe' or sample size. The 'N=' is the standard mathematical notation for a total count. It sounds very precise and professional. You are telling your reader exactly who provided the data. It is the foundation of any serious German study.
How To Use It
Use this when you present data or survey results. You start with the subject Die Stichprobe. Then use the verb umfasste to show what was included. Follow it with the number and the type of people. The word Teilnehmende is a modern, gender-neutral way to say participants. It avoids the old masculine-only forms. It makes your writing look current and inclusive.
When To Use It
You will use this in university papers or business reports. It is perfect for a PowerPoint presentation about market research. If you are writing a thesis, this is your bread and butter. It also appears in serious news articles about social trends. Use it whenever you need to sound like an expert.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this at a casual dinner party. Telling friends your 'sample size' of beer drinkers is 4 sounds weird. Avoid it in emotional or highly personal conversations. It is too cold for a romantic date. Unless you are dating a statistician, keep it out of the bedroom. It is strictly for the world of facts and figures.
Cultural Background
Germany has a very strong tradition of academic precision. Data is highly valued in German corporate and social culture. The use of Teilnehmende reflects a major shift toward 'Gendersprache' (gender-neutral language). This is a hot topic in German society right now. Using this form shows you are culturally aware. It shows you respect modern social standards in Germany.
Common Variations
You might see Die Probanden instead of Teilnehmende in medical contexts. Sometimes people use bestand aus instead of umfasste. You can also change the location from urbanen to ländlichen (rural). If the study is ongoing, you might use the present tense umfasst. The structure remains very stable across different fields.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This is a high-level academic expression. It is strictly formal and follows specific scientific conventions like the use of 'N=' and gender-neutral nouns.
The Magic of 'N='
In German academic writing, always use a capital 'N' for the total sample size. It makes your work look instantly more professional and scientifically valid.
Watch the Adjective Ending
The word 'urbanen' is an adjective. It needs a noun after it, like 'Räumen' (spaces) or 'Gebieten' (areas). Don't leave it hanging in a full sentence!
The 'Stich' in Stichprobe
Fun fact: 'Stich' means a sting or a prick. The word 'Stichprobe' comes from the idea of 'pricking' a sack of grain to take a small sample without opening the whole thing!
उदाहरण
6Die Stichprobe umfasste N=1.247 Teilnehmende aus urbanen Gebieten.
The sample comprised N=1,247 participants from urban areas.
This is the standard way to report methodology in a thesis.
Unsere Stichprobe umfasste vor allem junge Teilnehmende aus urbanen Zentren.
Our sample primarily comprised young participants from urban centers.
Used here to justify a specific marketing strategy.
Die Stichprobe umfasste drei betrunkene Teilnehmende aus urbanen WGs.
The sample comprised three drunk participants from urban shared flats.
Using high-level academic language for a silly situation creates humor.
Die Stichprobe umfasste 1.247 Teilnehmende aus urbanen Regionen Deutschlands.
The sample comprised 1,247 participants from urban regions of Germany.
News outlets use this to prove their reports are based on facts.
Die Stichprobe umfasste N=1.247 Teilnehmende – das reicht für die Analyse!
The sample comprised N=1,247 participants – that's enough for the analysis!
Even in texts, the formal structure is kept for clarity in work.
Die Stichprobe umfasste leider nur Teilnehmende aus urbanen Räumen.
Unfortunately, the sample only comprised participants from urban areas.
Used to point out a limitation in a study's reach.
खुद को परखो
Complete the sentence to describe a study group.
Die Stichprobe ___ N=500 Teilnehmende.
'Umfasste' is the past tense of 'umfassen' (to comprise/include), which is the standard verb for samples.
Choose the most inclusive term for 'participants'.
Die Studie befragte 200 ___.
'Teilnehmende' is the formal, gender-neutral term used in modern German research.
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Formality of 'Die Stichprobe umfasste...'
Talking to friends about who was there.
Es waren so 10 Leute da.
A standard business meeting or report.
Die Gruppe bestand aus 50 Kunden.
Academic papers and scientific journals.
Die Stichprobe umfasste N=1.247 Teilnehmende.
Where you'll see this phrase
University Thesis
Describing your data collection methodology.
Market Research
Explaining a consumer survey to a client.
Scientific Journal
The abstract of a psychological study.
Quality News
A deep-dive article on social statistics.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt means 'sample size' or 'random sample'. It refers to the subset of a population used in a study, like eine repräsentative Stichprobe.
Using Teilnehmende is gender-neutral. It refers to 'those participating' and includes all genders, which is preferred in modern German universities.
Only if you are being ironic or funny. It is very formal, so in a casual email, you would just say Es haben 1.247 Leute mitgemacht.
It is the mathematical symbol for the total number of subjects in a sample. You will see it in almost every German scientific paper.
No, you can also use beinhaltete (included) or bestand aus (consisted of). However, umfasste is the most common for data sets.
It means 'urban' or 'city-based'. It is usually followed by a noun like Räumen (areas) or Zentren (centers) to describe where the people live.
You would use the word ländlichen. For example, Teilnehmende aus ländlichen Regionen.
Only in formal presentations or news broadcasts. You won't hear it in a grocery store or at a bar.
Forgetting the 'N=' or using the wrong adjective ending for urbanen. Always ensure the noun following it matches the case.
Usually, yes, because you are reporting on a study that has already happened. If the study is still active, use umfasst.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Eine repräsentative Umfrage
Datenerhebung durchführen
Die Zielgruppe definieren
Statistisch signifikant
Im Vergleich zu
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