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Sampling Methods

To describe the different


types of sampling.

Objectives:
To identify problems with a
sampling technique.
How do you choose your sample?

Simple
Stratified Systematic
Random

Cluster Convenience
1. Simple Random
Source of images: Wikipedia commons
Examples

1. Pulling names from a hat 2. Drawing lottery numbers

Source of images: Google images


2. Stratified Random Sampling
Example
Separate cookies by type for a contest and select the top 5 in each group
Identify the method.
1. Anna has four movie tickets. Six of her friends would like to watch with her. Anna
can only invite three friends.

2. The basketball coach during a practice separates the players into two
teams and then selects the top 5 players for an upcoming playoff game.
Identify the method.
1. Anna has four movie tickets. Six of her friends would like to watch with her. Anna
can only invite three friends.

SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLING

2. The basketball coach during a practice separates the players into two
teams and then selects the top 5 players for an upcoming playoff game.

STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING


3. Cluster Sampling
Example
Testing all students from a randomly selected high schools all over the country.
4. Systematic Sample
Example
Polling every 10th person buying in a local store
5. Convenience Sampling
• A radio personality will ask his listeners to phone in with
their opinion on a certain topic.
Assessment
Identify the sampling method.
1. To estimate the percentage of defective Coke
products, a quality control manager selects every 8th
bottle from the assembly line starting with the 3rd until
he reaches a sample of 120 bottles.

2. To determine customer opinion of its boarding policy,


Philippine Airlines randomly selects 60 flights during a
certain week and surveys all passengers on the flights.

▪ SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING METHOD • CLUSTER SAMPLING METHOD


Assessment
Identify the sampling method.
1. To estimate the percentage of defective Coke
products, a quality control manager selects every 8th
bottle from the assembly line starting with the 3rd until
he reaches a sample of 120 bottles.

SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING METHOD

2. To determine customer opinion of its boarding policy,


Philippine Airlines randomly selects 60 flights during a
certain week and surveys all passengers on the flights.

CLUSTER SAMPLING METHOD


Identify the sampling method.
3. A radio station asks its listeners to call in their opinion
regarding the use of vape by students in both public and
private schools.

4. A marketing firm conducts a nationwide poll by


Assessment randomly selecting individuals from a list of known users
of the product.

• CONVENIENCE SAMPLING METHOD • SIMPLE RANDOM METHOD


Identify the sampling method.
3. A radio station asks its listeners to call in their opinion
regarding the use of vape by students in both public and
private schools.
CONVENIENCE SAMPLING METHOD

4. A marketing firm conducts a nationwide poll by


Assessment randomly selecting individuals from a list of known users
of the product.

SIMPLE RANDOM METHOD


Identify the sampling method.

5. Students are divided into four classes: freshmen,


sophomores, juniors and seniors. The Research Office
takes a simple random from each class and asks the
students’ opinions about student services.

Assessment
• STRATIFIED SAMPLING METHOD

• SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLING METHOD


Identify the sampling method.

5. Students are divided into four classes: freshmen,


sophomores, juniors and seniors. The Research Office
takes a simple random from each class and asks the
students’ opinions about student services.

Assessment STRATIFIED SAMPLING METHOD


Take Away
1. Simple Random
2. Stratified
3. Cluster
4. Systematic
5. Convenience
Thank you.

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