Notes Simple Random Sample Vs Systematic Random Sample
Notes Simple Random Sample Vs Systematic Random Sample
Systematic sampling
Have to choose a person with certain
criteria.
If we have 10 person of population and
we want to choose 3 then we list all 10
person and choose every 3rd from 10
Simple Random Sample vs Systematic Random Sample
When individuals are chosen for a sample in such a way that each
individual in the population has an equal probability of getting
selected, then such a sample is called a random sample. For example,
consider the case where 10 houses out of 100 houses in a
neighborhood are to be chosen as a sample. The number of each house
is written in pieces of paper, and all the 100 pieces are in a basket.
One randomly chooses 10 different pieces of paper with replacement
from the basket. Then the chosen 10 numbers will be a random
sample.
In simple random sampling, for each k, each sample of size k has equal
probability of being selected as a sample but it is not so in systematic random
sampling.