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Michael Guertin
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
A group of people who, in response to some general appeal, have selected themselves to participate in a survey is called a simple random sample.
Simple Random Sample
A subset of individuals chosen from a larger set where each individual has an equal probability of being selected.
General Appeal
The widespread attractiveness or interest that something has to a large audience or demographic.
- Discern the distinctions between methods of sampling that are random and those that are nonrandom.
- Analyze the implications of sampling bias on statistical inference.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the distinctions between methods of sampling that are random and those that are nonrandom.
- Analyze the implications of sampling bias on statistical inference.
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