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1-3 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques Surveys are the most common method of collecting data. Three methods of surveying are: 1) Telephone surveys 2) Mailed questionnaire surveys 3) Personal interviews

Sampling Techniques Random Sampling Every possible sample of the same size has the same chance of being selected. xx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xx x x x x x xx x x x x x x xx x x x x x x xx x x x x x xx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xx x x x x x xx x x x x x xx x x x x x x xx x x x x x xx x x x x x x xx x x x x x x x

Simple Random Sample Random numbers can be generated by a random number table, a software program or a calculator. Assign a number to each member of the population. Members of the population that correspond to these numbers become members of the sample.

Example: Simple Random Sample There are 731 students currently enrolled in statistics at your school. You wish to form a sample of eight students to answer some survey questions. Select the students who will belong to the simple random sample. Assign numbers 1 to 731 to the students taking statistics. On the table of random numbers, choose a starting place at random (suppose you start in the third row, second column.)

Solution: Simple Random Sample Read the digits in groups of three Ignore numbers greater than 731 The students assigned numbers 719, 662, 650, 4, 53, 589, 403, and 129 would make up the sample.

TI-84 Calculator Random # Generator How to “ seed ” your calculator: # STO  MATH PRB Enter How to generate a random number on your calculator: MATH PRB RANDINT (starting #, ending #, how many #s you want to select) Let ’ s assign each member of our class a 2-digit number code. Then let ’ s generate a sample of eight 2-digit numbers. Who did we pick?

Sampling Techniques Systematic Sample Choose a starting value at random. Then choose every k th member of the population. In the West Ridge County example you could assign a different number to each household, randomly choose a starting number, then select every 100 th household.

Sampling Techniques Stratified Sample Divide a population into groups (strata) and select a random sample from each group. To collect a stratified sample of the number of people who live in West Ridge County households, you could divide the households into socioeconomic levels and then randomly select households from each level.

Sampling Techniques Cluster Sample Divide the population into groups (clusters) and select all of the members in one or more, but not all, of the clusters. In the West Ridge County example you could divide the households into clusters according to zip codes, then select all the households in one or more, but not all, zip codes.

Example: Identifying Sampling Techniques You are doing a study to determine the opinion of students at your school regarding stem cell research. Identify the sampling technique used. 1.You divide the student population with respect to majors and randomly select and question some students in each major. Solution: Stratified sampling (the students are divided into strata (majors) and a sample is selected from each major)

Example: Identifying Sampling Techniques Solution: Simple random sample (each sample of the same size has an equal chance of being selected and each student has an equal chance of being selected.) 2.You assign each student a number and generate random numbers. You then question each student whose number is randomly selected.

Other Sampling Methods Convenience Sampling Can it be representative of the population? Chapter 14 Sequential Sampling Double Sampling Multi-stage Sampling