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Cite at Least 2 Advantages and Disadvantages of The Following Sampling Techniques. Sampling Techniques Advantages Disadvantages

This document provides an overview of different sampling techniques and asks the reader to cite advantages and disadvantages of each technique. It also asks the reader to determine a sample size allocation given population data for different groups of respondents. The document aims to teach about sampling and sample size calculations for statistical analysis.
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Cite at Least 2 Advantages and Disadvantages of The Following Sampling Techniques. Sampling Techniques Advantages Disadvantages

This document provides an overview of different sampling techniques and asks the reader to cite advantages and disadvantages of each technique. It also asks the reader to determine a sample size allocation given population data for different groups of respondents. The document aims to teach about sampling and sample size calculations for statistical analysis.
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Worksheet: Sample and Sampling Technique

Cite at least 2 advantages and disadvantages of the following sampling


techniques.

Sampling Techniques Advantages Disadvantages

Simple random
sampling

Stratified random
sampling

Systematic sampling

Cluster sampling

Judgment sampling

Quota sampling

Snowball sampling

Convenience
sampling

T. Shanna B. Alenton | Statistics 1


Worksheet: Sample and Sampling Technique

Obtain a sample size allocation given the following groups of


respondents and their corresponding population size. Show your
computations on a separate sheet of yellow paper.

Respondents Population Size Percentage Sample Size


Contribution

Year 8 350

Year 9 200

Year 10 150

Year 11 300

Year 12 100

N = 1100 n=
Conclusion:

T. Shanna B. Alenton | Statistics 2

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