A researcher divides his population into certain groups and fixes the size of sample from each group. it is called
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It is definitely a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.
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A researcher divides his population into certain groups and fixes the size of sample from each group. It is called Random Sample.
A random sample is a subset of that particular population which has an equal probability of being chosen.
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Hope it helps and solves your query!!
It is definitely a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.
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A researcher divides his population into certain groups and fixes the size of sample from each group. It is called Random Sample.
A random sample is a subset of that particular population which has an equal probability of being chosen.
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Hope it helps and solves your query!!
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Since the options are not given, I am giving a general answer.
The correct answer should be - Quota Sample.
A Quota sample is a non-probability sample. It is a technique in which the assembled sample has an equal proportion of individuals as that of the entire population in regard with the known characteristics, traits, or any focused phenomenon.
The correct answer should be - Quota Sample.
A Quota sample is a non-probability sample. It is a technique in which the assembled sample has an equal proportion of individuals as that of the entire population in regard with the known characteristics, traits, or any focused phenomenon.
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