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What is a census?
Measures every member of a
population
Advantage:
Accurate
results
Disadvantage:
Expensive
and time-consuming
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What are sampling units?
Individuals of the
population
that might be sampled.
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What is a sampling frame?
A list of
sampling units
.
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What are the three types of random sampling?
Simple random sampling
Systematic sampling
Stratified sampling
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What is simple random sampling?
It gives every member of the population the same chance of being selected.
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How can you perform random sampling using a calculator?
By using a
random number generator
.
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What is lottery sampling?
It involves
randomly
picking names from a hat or bowl.
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What is an advantage of random sampling?
It is
bias-free
because it is completely random.
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What is a disadvantage of random sampling?
You need to have a
sampling frame
available.
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What is systematic sampling?
It involves taking every
kth
unit from a population.
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How do you determine k in systematic sampling?
By dividing the size of the
population
by the size of the
sample
.
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What is the starting point in systematic sampling?
A random number between
1
and k.
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What is stratified sampling?
It represents groups called
strata
within a population.
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How do you calculate the sample size in stratified sampling?
By multiplying the sample size by the
proportion
of each strata.
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What is the advantage of stratified sampling?
It reflects the
population
accurately.
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What is a disadvantage of stratified sampling?
The population must be classified into
strata
, which may not be clear.
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What are the two types of non-random sampling?
Quota sampling
Opportunity sampling
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What is quota sampling?
It fills
strata
by an interviewer or
researcher
instead of randomly.
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What is an advantage of quota sampling?
You do not need a
sampling frame
.
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What is a disadvantage of quota sampling?
It is not
random
, leading to
potential
bias.
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What is opportunity sampling?
It involves selecting individuals who are
available
at the time.
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What is an advantage of opportunity sampling?
It is easy and
cheap
to perform.
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What are the two types of data?
Qualitative
(non-numerical)
Quantitative
(numerical)
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What is a disadvantage of opportunity sampling?
It is unlikely to be
representative
of the population.
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What is qualitative data?
Data that is
non-numerical
, usually words or categories.
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What is quantitative data?
Data that is
numerical
and can be either
discrete
or
continuous
.
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What is discrete quantitative data?
Data that can take
fixed values
.
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What is continuous quantitative data?
Data that can take any value in a
particular
range.
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What is the time frame for the large data set recorded?
Six months
From
May to October
Years
:
1987
,
1990
,
2015
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What are the three international weather stations mentioned?
Perth
,
Beijing
, and
Jacksonville
.
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Why is Perth unique among the international stations?
Its summer and winter seasons are switched compared to the
UK
.
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What is unique about Beijing's climate?
It has
extreme
seasonal variations with hot
summers
and
very
cold winters.
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What does "tr" mean in rainfall data?
Trace, meaning less than
0.05
millimeters of rain.
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What does "n/a" mean in data readings?
Not
available
, indicating the reading is not available.
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What does
x
ˉ
\bar{x}
x
ˉ
represent in statistics?
The mean of a
data set
.
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How do you find the position of the upper quartile (Q3) in listed data?
By
calculating
3
n
4
\frac{3n}{4}
4
3
n
.
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What is the formula for finding the upper quartile (Q3) in listed data?
Q3 is found by taking
three quarters
of the way along, which is three times the number of pieces of data divided by
four
.
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How do you find the median in listed data?
The median is found by
dividing
the number of pieces of data by two.
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What should you do if you get a decimal when finding quartile positions?
You should round up to find the
corresponding
position.
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How do you find the cumulative frequency?
You find cumulative frequency by adding the
frequencies
sequentially
.
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