Identifying The Different Random Sampling Techniques
Identifying The Different Random Sampling Techniques
Different Random
Sampling Techniques
Prepared by: Ms. Junesse Ednalyn E. Guevarra
Objectives
After going through this module, you are expected to:
Sample
consists of one or more data drawn from the population. It
is a subset, or an incomplete set taken from a population of
objects or observations.
Random Sampling
is a sampling method of choosing representatives from the
population wherein every sample has an equal chance of
being selected.
Analyze Identify the population.
Example: Convenience is
being used by persons
giving questionnaires on
the streets to ask the
passers-by.
Purposive (Judgemental)
Sampling
the respondents are being
selected based on the goal
of the studies of the
researcher.
a sampling technique in
which existing subjects
provide referrals to recruit
samples required for a
research study, wherein
the samples have triats
that are rare to find.
Identify which sampling method is applied in the following situations.