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13.5 Sampling Techniques The power of collecting data!!!
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Suppose we have the following population……..
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Random Each individual has the same chance of getting picked. Assign each a digit. Use a random number generator! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Stratified Random Organize into distinct groups. THEN randomize! 1 2 3 4 5
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Systematic Creating a rule. Such as every 5 th person gets picked.
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Convenience Sample Choosing who you want!
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Self-Selected Volunteers!! Pick Me! I volunteer! Eh, why not? Am I getting paid for this?
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Biased Questions When surveys are given, some questions can prevent accurate data from being gathered, even WITH ACCURATE SAMPLING. Take the following question for example: “Do you prefer the powerful PS4 or the X-Box One?
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Biased Questions We can try to re-write the question in a way that does not give preference one way or another. This usually leads to us eliminating adjectives. “Do you prefer the PS4 or X-Box One?”
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Classwork: 13.4 pg.861-867 #2-34 even 13.5 pg.871-874 #2-26 even E.C. 13.4ps #1-5 Homework Notes 13.6-13.7 Due next class! Make sure you bring your past classwork to class each day! You never know when you’ll have a classwork quiz
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