A chosen group is often referred to as a "cohort." This term is commonly used to describe a group of individuals who share a common characteristic or experience, such as age, education, or participation in a specific program. In research contexts, cohorts can be used to study the effects of certain variables over time. Other terms that may apply include "team," "community," or "delegation," depending on the context.
A group of Musical Instruments is called a consort.
The group is called the electoral college and its members electors.
group of people chosen to make decisions in court
The group is called the electoral college and its member are electors.
That group of people is called "The Electoral College".
When conducting an experiment, there are two groups. One group is called the experimental group. This is the group that the treatment is being given too. The second group is called the control group. This group is not given the treatment and is used to compare the experimental group with. An example would be: A new medicine for heartburn was being tested. The experimental group would be given the medicine. The control group would be given a sugar pill. When the treatment was done, the results of both groups would be compared and a decision would be made as to the medications effectiveness.
A small group of people chosen from a larger group is often referred to as a "subset" or "sampling." This selection can be made for various purposes, such as research, decision-making, or representation. The characteristics of the subset can help provide insights or inform actions regarding the larger group. In statistical terms, it can also be called a "sample."
the group of people that decides a case after hearing the evidence is called the jury. the jury ovehrear what goes on in a court and then they determine who is guilty (if any) and who is innocent. also, the jury are elected by the laywers. 6 people get chosen from one laywer and 6 get chosen from the other. hoped i helped :3
In Calvinist theology, the elect are those chose by God for salvation.
The College of Cardinals.
As per Canon Law, all male Catholics are potential candidates for pope. However, in practicality, only a cardinal is elected. It has been hundreds of years since a non-cardinal has been elected.
Representatives.