Identify the type of sampling method used by the researcher in each situation: simple random samplin

Alannah Short

Alannah Short

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2022-06-15

Identify the type of sampling method used by the researcher in each situation: simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, or cluster sampling.
1. A researcher interviewed all the nurses in each of the 5 randomly selected private hospitals in Northern Mindanao.
2. A statistician selected a sample of ? = 500 high school students from a private school with 2,500 students. He randomly selected the students from each grade level.
3. A Statistics student did a research on the time spent by Grade 11 and 12 students in playing mobile legends. He randomly selected his subjects by using the Table of Random Numbers.
4. A teacher conducted a study in her school to determine who were better in mathematics: the males or the females.

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frethi38

frethi38

Beginner2022-06-16Added 16 answers

Note: Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve first three sub- parts for you. To get remaining sub-part solved please re-post the complete question and mention the sub-parts to be solved.
Simple Random Sampling is a sampling technique where each item has equal chance of getting selected.
Systematic Sampling is a sampling technique to select samples at a particular preset interval.
Stratified Sampling is a sampling technique where data is divided into stratum which are homogeneous.
1. A researcher interviewed all the nurses in each of the 5 randomly selected private hospitals in Northern Mindanao.-Simple Random Sampling
2. A statistician selected a sample of ? = 500 high school students from a private school with 2,500 students. He randomly selected the students from each grade level.-Stratified Sampling
3. A Statistics student did a research on the time spent by Grade 11 and 12 students in playing mobile legends. He randomly selected his subjects by using the Table of Random Numbers.-Simple Random Sampling

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