Sampling 0.0 / 5 ? Applied BusinessSamplingA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Leila HarrisCreated on: 18-05-17 10:05 53862147 Across 1. Create a system to chose the sample, i.e. 'every other person' etc. (10, 8) 4. Where you take your sample from: can be people, businesses-anything that can be researched. (10) 5. Group subjects together by some kind of characteristic (a group is called a 'Strata'). Makes sure the group is well-represented. SRS is applied to each group. (10, 8) 7. The list of the accessible population from which you take your sample. E.g. School Register for students. (8, 5) Down 2. The assembled sample has the same proportion of individuals as the total population, with respect to traits e.g. race, age, gender etc. (5, 8) 3. Probability (unbiased) and Non-Probability (biased) (5, 2, 8) 6. Subjects are grouped together naturally, by location etc. (each group is called a 'Cluster'). SRS is used to select one group, and all elements of the cluster are used in the sample (7, 8) 8. The process of selecting units from a population of interest so that by studying the sample we may fairly generalise the results back to the whole population. (4, 2, 8)
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