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Set7 Sampling Methods

The document outlines various sampling methods including simple random, stratified, systematic, cluster, convenience, and quota sampling. It highlights key characteristics, advantages, and potential biases associated with each method. Additionally, it emphasizes the impact of sample size on research outcomes.
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Set7 Sampling Methods

The document outlines various sampling methods including simple random, stratified, systematic, cluster, convenience, and quota sampling. It highlights key characteristics, advantages, and potential biases associated with each method. Additionally, it emphasizes the impact of sample size on research outcomes.
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Set7 Sampling Methods

1. Simple random sampling ensures:

Answer: A) Equal chance for every unit

2. Stratified sampling is used when:

Answer: B) Population is divided into strata

3. Systematic sampling involves:

Answer: C) Selecting every kth item

4. Cluster sampling is ideal for:

Answer: B) Geographically spread populations

5. Sampling error occurs due to:

Answer: A) Observing a sample instead of population

6. Convenience sampling may cause:

Answer: C) Bias

7. Which sampling method is non-probability?

Answer: D) Quota sampling

8. The main advantage of random sampling is:

Answer: A) Minimizes bias

9. Judgment sampling is based on:

Answer: C) Researcher's choice

10. The sample size affects:

Answer: D) All of the above

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