Chpt 1

    Cards (8)

    • Census: a survey accounting for the whole population
      • ADV: results should be accurate
      • DISADV: time consuming + expensive, hard to consumer large quantities of data
    • Sampling:
      ADV: less time consuming, easier to consume small data
      DISADV: may not be accurate enough, sample size may not be large enough
    • Random sampling:
      • Random number generator
      • Hat draw
      • Divide quantity required by population then sample for every nth person
    • Random sampling:
      • ADV: simple and quick, suitable for large samples
      • DISADV: sampling frame required, can be biased
    • Stratified sampling: Splitting population into small sub sections then dividing each section by total population then multiplying by required quantity
    • Stratified sampling:
      ADV: Sample accurately reflects sample structure, proportional representation
      DISADV: population must be clearly labelled, biased
    • Opportunity sampling: sampling people most convenient
      • ADV: easy and inexpensive
      • DISADV: unlikely to represent whole population, biased
    • Quota sampling - choosing a group who's characteristics represent the whole population
      • ADV: quick and easy, no sampling frame required
      • DISADV: bias, population has to be divided into a group which takes time
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