Population Random Selection Sample
Sampling Vocabulary Population of Interest the set of people or things you wish to know something about Sample those selected randomly to represent your population of interest Random sampling reduces bias when selecting those from your population of interest
Sampling Methods Simple Random Sample (SRS) Stratified Random Sampling Systematic Sampling Voluntary Response Sample Convenience Sample Judgment Sample “Quickie Polls”
Simple Random Sampling From the entire population every unit has the same chance of belonging to the sample and every possible grouping of specified size has same chance of being selected.
Using a Random Number Table to get an SRS Assign a number label to each unit in the population Read numbers from table from left to right, starting anywhere. The subjects selected for the sample are those read from the table. Repeats or those not a part of the list are ignored.
Stratified Sample 1st divide population into groups (strata), then take a Simple Random Sample from each strata From a list of the population, randomly choose a starting subject, and then take every n th subject (for example, start at the 4 th person and sample every 10 th person after, so #4,14, 24, 34, etc.) Systematic Sample
Biased Samples Voluntary Response Sample--radio station call-in or magazine/internet write in Convenience Sample--surveying folks in a mall who appear willing to talk to you Judgment Sample – surveying those you pick as an “expert” selector “Quickie Polls”--hastily designed, poorly pre- tested, one night survey sample for evening news show