Sampling Methods
Math ⇒ Statistics and Probability
Sampling Methods starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A population consists of 1,000 students. If you want to select a simple random sample of 50 students, how many students does each have a chance of being selected?
A researcher divides a city into 10 districts and randomly selects 3 districts. All households in those districts are surveyed. What sampling method is this?
A researcher wants to ensure that both urban and rural students are represented in a survey. Which sampling method should she use?
A researcher wants to select a sample by choosing every 10th student from a list of 500 students. What sampling method is being used?
A population consists of 1,000 students. If you want to select a simple random sample of 50 students, how many students does each have a chance of being selected?
A researcher divides a city into 10 districts and randomly selects 3 districts. All households in those districts are surveyed. What sampling method is this?
A researcher wants to ensure that both urban and rural students are represented in a survey. Which sampling method should she use?
A researcher wants to select a sample by choosing every 10th student from a list of 500 students. What sampling method is being used?
Which of the following is a method of probability sampling? (1) Convenience sampling (2) Simple random sampling (3) Purposive sampling (4) Quota sampling
Which of the following is a non-probability sampling method? (1) Systematic sampling (2) Cluster sampling (3) Purposive sampling (4) Stratified sampling
Which of the following is NOT a probability sampling method? (1) Systematic sampling (2) Stratified sampling (3) Cluster sampling (4) Convenience sampling
Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of simple random sampling? (1) Define the population (2) Divide the population into strata (3) Assign numbers to each member (4) Use a random method to select samples
Fill in the blank: In ________ sampling, every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
Fill in the blank: In ________ sampling, the population is divided into groups, and a random sample of these groups is selected.
Fill in the blank: In ________ sampling, the researcher selects individuals who are easiest to reach.
Fill in the blank: In systematic sampling, the interval between selected units is called the ________.
True or False: Convenience sampling is considered a non-probability sampling method.
True or False: In quota sampling, the researcher ensures that certain characteristics are represented in the sample, but selection within each group is not random.
True or False: In quota sampling, the sample is selected randomly from each group.
True or False: In simple random sampling, every possible sample of a given size has the same chance of being selected.
