Sampling and Sampling Distribution Part 01
Sampling and Sampling Distribution Part 01
1 Random Sampling
What’s In
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What’s New
1. Mrs. Dela Cruz wants to get the analysis on her pre-test in Statistics and
probability of grade 11 students in ABC high school with 150 students in the
subject. Should she get the scores of one class only?
Analysis
Mrs. Dela Cruz class is not that big, it is much better if she will get the scores
of her entire class to have an analysis.
What is It
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Random sampling is a selection of n elements derived from the N population,
which is the subject of an investigation or experiment, where each point of the
sample has an equal chance of being selected using the appropriate sampling
technique.
Example:
Using stratified random sampling, select a sample of 400
students from the population which are grouped according to the
cities they come from. The table shows the number of students per
city.
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Solution:
What’s More
On your answer sheet, give one situation where each of the sampling methods is
being applied.
1. Lottery Sampling:
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2. Systematic Sampling:
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3. Stratified Random Sampling
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4. Cluster Sampling
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5. Multi-stage sampling
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Identify the terms being described and write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. It refers to the entire group that is under study or investigation.
2. It is a subset taken from a population, either by random or non-random
sampling technique. A sample is a representation of the population where
one hopes to draw valid conclusions from about population.
3. This is a selection of n elements derived from a population N, which is the
subject of the investigation or experiment, where each sample point has an
equal chance of being selected using the appropriate sampling technique.
4. A sampling technique where every member of the population has an equal
chance of being selected.
5. It refers to a sampling technique in which members of the population are
listed and samples are selected in intervals called sample intervals.
What I Can Do