Simple Random Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
(SRSWR)
Mikylla B. Punay
Glenn P. Diaz
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Definition (Examples)
A verry samall raffle drawing is taking place. There are three people
participating in the raffle, Ana, Bella, Cain, and there are two prizes.
Draw two tree diagram, one of the winner of the first prize is allowed
to win the second prize.
In a group of 300 all adults, 272 are right handed, 3 adults are
selected. Find P( all 3 are right handed) and P( all 3 are left handed)
In a jar with 5 Red, 6 Blue and 2 White marbles. Two marbles are
selected, find the probability that both are Red.
Definition (Conclusion)
Simple Random Sampling With Replacement (SRSWR) offers a valuable
method for conducting research and gathering data, ensuring equal
representation and flexibility in selection. While it has notable advantages,
such as simplified calculations and applicability in various fields, it also
presents potential biases and limitations. Understanding SRSWR is
essential for researchers to effectively utilize this sampling method and
interpret results accurately.