Stratified random sampling is a method of sampling that divides a population into homogeneous subgroups and then randomly selects samples proportionally from each subgroup. This lecture discusses stratified random sampling, including how it is used to ensure each subgroup is represented in proportion to its size for more accurate analysis of the entire population.
Stratified random sampling is a method of sampling that divides a population into homogeneous subgroups and then randomly selects samples proportionally from each subgroup. This lecture discusses stratified random sampling, including how it is used to ensure each subgroup is represented in proportion to its size for more accurate analysis of the entire population.
Stratified random sampling is a method of sampling that divides a population into homogeneous subgroups and then randomly selects samples proportionally from each subgroup. This lecture discusses stratified random sampling, including how it is used to ensure each subgroup is represented in proportion to its size for more accurate analysis of the entire population.
Stratified random sampling is a method of sampling that divides a population into homogeneous subgroups and then randomly selects samples proportionally from each subgroup. This lecture discusses stratified random sampling, including how it is used to ensure each subgroup is represented in proportion to its size for more accurate analysis of the entire population.
shereen_hamdy_@hotmail.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH7dwoXSD0s Reference: Shalabh, Lecture Notes, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur