The significance of an asymptote

CherylM

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First, a confession. It has been YEARS since I've looked at a Geometry textbook.

I'm reading a paper where the author states, the results "appear to reach an asymptote at a sample size of 12."

I understand what an asymptote is -- but I'm not certain how to apply it here. Is the author making the case that things really don't get "better" with a larger sample size? (Which, to be honest I'm inferring based on the context of the statement versus understanding the use of asymptote.)

Many thanks in advance.

Cheryl
 
Thanks for your response

I appreciate your insight - I do think the author was being sloppy .... or trying to dazzle us with his baloney. :rolleyes:
None the less, thanks for the response.

Cheryl
 
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