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The recovery of multivariate functions and estimating their integrals from finitely many samples is one of the central tasks in modern approximation theory. Marcinkiewicz--Zygmund inequalities provide answers to both the recovery and the quadrature aspect. In this paper, we put ourselves on the $q$-dimensional sphere $\mathbb{S}^q$, and investigate how well continuous $L_p$-norms of polynomials $f$ of maximum degree $n$ on the sphere $\mathbb{S}^q$ can be discretized by positively weighted $L_p$-sum of finitely many samples, and discuss the relationship between the offset between the continuous and discrete quantities, the number and distribution of the (deterministic or randomly chosen) sample points $\xi_1,\ldots,\xi_N$ on $\mathbb{S}^q$, the dimension $q$, and the polynomial degree $n$. |