Data Collection

Data Collection

12th Grade

15 Qs

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Data Collection

Data Collection

12th Grade

15 Qs

Data Collection

Data Collection

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It is very important in the aspect of research. Researcher should choose the proper sampling method to answer what was asked in the research problem.

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According to Tuovila (2020), it is a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations taken in large population.

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It is the totality of all the objects, elements, persons, and characteristics under consideration.

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It is the representative subset of the population.

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It is reliant on a researcher's ability to select members at random. This sampling method is not a fixed or pre-defined selection process which makes it difficult for all elements of a population to have equal opportunities to be included in a sample.

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It is a sampling technique in which sample from a larger population are chosen using a method based on the theory of probability.

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It is a method of collecting data where every single member of a population is chosen randomly, merely by chance and each individual has the exact same probability of being chosen to be a part of a sample.

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