Dear list
I have a question regarding sampling terminology, and especially
second-phase sampling.
Second-phase sampling occurs when there is a need/desire to augment an
initial set of measurements to improve results/gain confidence. We denote
the initial sampling set M, and the second-phase sampling set N. 
The set M has m elements, the set N has n elements. Those n new samples can
be added two ways:
(1) One-by-one, n-times and this is referred to as SEQUENTIAL ADDITION
(2) All in once.
My question is whether there is a correct terminology for the second case.
Thank you much.
Best, Eric Delmelle



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