ELEMENTARY STATISTICS, BLUMAN

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ELEMENTARY STATISTICS, BLUMAN Sampling Techniques (Part 2 of 2) © 2019 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. Authorized only for instructor use in the classroom.  No reproduction or further distribution permitted without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.

Objectives for this PowerPoint Learn to identify two of the four basic sampling techniques.

Four Methods of Sampling In order to eliminate bias, statisticians use four basic methods of sampling that are designed to ensure that each member of a population has an equal probability of being selected for the sample. These four sampling techniques are called: Random Sampling Systematic Sampling Stratified Sampling Cluster Sampling

Focus on Stratified and Cluster Sampling In this PowerPoint we will focus on Stratified Sampling and Cluster Sampling.

Stratified Sampling A stratified sample is obtained by dividing the population into subgroups or strata according to some characteristic relevant to the study. Then subjects are selected from each subgroup.

Example of Stratified Sampling Suppose a marketing executive is testing a product and measuring the sales potential within age groups. Opinions are gathered from people who fall into the following age groups: 18 to 29 30 to 41 42 to 53 54 to 65 66 and older The data can then be used to determine the sales potential within each group.

Cluster Sample A cluster sample is obtained by dividing the population into sections or clusters and then selecting one or more clusters and using all members in the clusters as members of the sample.

Example of a Cluster Sample Suppose the governor of a state would like to find out what the citizens think about a certain budgetary item that will require extra taxation. He is also concerned with the opinions of those who live in the western part of the state, the central part, and the eastern part. The governor will randomly select citizens from each part of the state to see if there are differences of opinion between the regions.

Summary In this PowerPoint we learned to identify two of the four basic sampling techniques