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Chapter #16 Sampling Submitted By: Fakhira Qamer BBA-V

This document defines key terms related to sampling methods. It discusses sampling terminology like population, sample, element, sampling frame, probability sampling, non-probability sampling, and multi-stage sampling. Specific sampling techniques described include simple random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling, snowball sampling, convenience sampling, and quota sampling. The document quizzes the reader with multiple choice questions to test their understanding of these sampling concepts and methods.

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Chapter #16 Sampling Submitted By: Fakhira Qamer BBA-V

This document defines key terms related to sampling methods. It discusses sampling terminology like population, sample, element, sampling frame, probability sampling, non-probability sampling, and multi-stage sampling. Specific sampling techniques described include simple random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling, snowball sampling, convenience sampling, and quota sampling. The document quizzes the reader with multiple choice questions to test their understanding of these sampling concepts and methods.

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Chapter #16

Sampling

Submitted by: Fakhira Qamer BBA-V

1. Any complete group of entities that share some common set of characteristics is called

a) Sample
b) Census
c) Element
d) Population

2. An investigation of all the individual element that make up a population is called

a) Subject
b) Census
c) Population
d) Sample

3. Sample is a subset or a part of population

a) Smaller
b) Larger
c) Unique
d) None of the above

4. An individual member of a population is called

a) Population element
b) Sampling frame error
c) PSU
d) Secondary sample unit

5. A is a list of elements from which a sample may drawn is called


a) Sampling frame
b) Sampling frame error
c) Sampling
d) All of the above

6. In the researcher uses the most convenient sample or economical sample

units.
a) Quota sampling
b) Snowball sampling
c) Convenience sampling
d) All of the above

7. A single element or group of elements subject to selection in the sample is called

a) PSU
b) SSU
c) Sampling unit
d) Both a and b

8. When initial respondents are selected by probability samples; additional respondent are

obtained by referral from initial respondents is called


a) Snowball sampling
b) Judgment sampling
c) Stratified sampling
d) None of the above

9. The main of systematic sampling is that it is simple to draw sample; easy to

check.
a) Advantage
b) Disadvantage
c) Both a and b
d) None
10. The purpose of sampling is to sample economically while retaining the

characteristics of probability samples.


a) Cluster sampling
b) Multistage sampling
c) Stratifies sampling
d) Both b and c

11. means that size of sample strata is proportional to the size of population strata

a) Proportionate stratified sample 


b) Disproportionate stratified sampling 
c) Cluster sampling
d) Multistage sampling

12. is a stratified sampling procedure in which the number of elements sampled from each

stratum is not proportional to their representation in the total population.


a) Proportionate stratified sample 
b) Disproportionate stratified sampling 
c) Cluster sampling
d) None of the above

13. A is a single member of the sample, just as an element is a single member of the

population.
a) Sampling unit
b) Population
c) Element
d) Subject

14. The characteristics of the population such as the population mean, the population standard
deviation and population variance is called
a) Subject
b) Element
c) Parameter
d) Sample

15. Simple random sampling is also known as_


a) Cluster sampling
b) Simple sampling
c) Unrestricted sampling
d) Both a and b

16. A specific type of cluster sampling is


a) Element
b) Sampling
c) Area sampling
d) None of the above

17. There are two types of purposive sampling


a) Judgment sampling, quota sampling
b) Stratified sampling, cluster sampling
c) Quota sampling, cluster sampling
d) None of the above

18. _ sampling is not easily generalizable


a) Area sampling
b) quota sampling
c) convenience sampling
d) Both b and c

19. Which is not the type of non probability sampling


a) Quota sampling
b) Snowball sampling
c) Convenience sampling
d) Cluster sampling

20. A term used to designate a unit selected in the third stage of sampling is called
a) PSU
b) SSU
c) Tertiary sampling unit
d) All of the above

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