Sampling Types

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Clues

  • A random starting point is chosen and then a sample is taken at regular intervals. (10)
  • Assign a number to every member in the sample frame, then generate random numbers and match them to the sample members. (6, 6)
  • Population divided into groups and a certain number from each group is interviewed - final choice of sample members is down to the interviewer. (5)
  • Sample taken from a section of the population present at one particular place and time. (11)
  • Similar to 4 but uses sub-groups within the first groups. (10)
  • Small groups are selected at random and every member in each group is used in the sample. (7)
  • Split the population into categories and randomly select the same amount of people from each category. (10)

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