SYSTEMATIC Group 2 in Statistics and Probability IN THIS LESSON WE ARE EXPECTED TO: Define what Cluster Sampling and Systematic Sampling are
Identify their Uses
Identify their Benefits
Compare and Contrast
In cluster sampling, researchers What is divide a population into smaller Cluster groups known as clusters. They Sampling then randomly select among these clusters to form a sample. What are the Uses of What are the Benefits Cluster Sampling? of Using Cluster? a. Surveys a. Very Easy to b. Market Research Implement c. Demographic d. Environmental b. Very Efficient Studies c. High Reliability Systematic sampling is a What is probability sampling method Systematic where researchers select Sampling members of the population at a regular interval. What is its formula?
k = systematic sampling interval
N = population size n =sample size What is the Use of What are the Benefits Systematic Sampling? of Using Systematic?
It is used to a. It's simple and
select a sample convenient to use from a larger when creating and population analyzing samples. systematically What are the Benefits What are the Benefits of Using Systematic? of Using Systematic?
b. Offers faster c. It avoids biases
and simpler way to d. enables researchers to come represent large up with an evenly population. distributed data set What’s the difference between the two? Cluster sampling divides the population into clusters and then takes a simple random sample from each cluster. Systematic sampling selects a random starting point from the population, then a sample is taken from regular fixed intervals of the population depending on its size. ON THE SPOT EXAMPLE! WELL DONE!