Probability Sampling Procedures Flashcards

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A ——— is the most basic random sampling wherein each element in the population has an equal probability of being selected.

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Simple random sampling technique

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This can be done by listing all the elements in the population and selecting every kth element in your population list.

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Systematic Random Sampling.

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This is equally precise as the simple random sampling.

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Systematic Random Sampling.

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It is often used on long population lists.

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Systematic Random Sampling.

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To determine the interval to be used in identifying the samples to who will participate in the study, use the formula K = N / n (population/sample size).

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Systematic Random Sampling.

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is a random sampling wherein the population is divided into different strata Or divisions.

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Stratified random sampling

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The number of samples will be proportionately picked in each stratum that is why all strata are represented in the samples.

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Stratified random sampling

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is a random sampling wherein population is divided into clusters or groups and then the clusters are randomly selected.

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9
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All elements of the clusters randomly selected are considered the samples of the study.

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Cluster sampling

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