Economy, asked by RiyaGungun, 6 months ago

distinguish between census and Sample Survey??​

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Answered by ShardulKhade40
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In a census, data about all individual units (e.g. people or households) are collected in the population. In a survey, data are only collected for a sub-part of the population; this part is called a sample. These data are then used to estimate the characteristics of the whole population.Jan 18, 2017In a census, data about all individual units (e.g. people or households) are collected in the population. In a survey, data are only collected for a sub-part of the population; this part is called a sample. These data are then used to estimate the characteristics of the whole population.Jan 18, 2017

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Answered by Anonymous
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Census is considered to be a systematic method in which the data is collected from every single member of the population.

Sampling is a process in which a huge chunk of the population is selected to represent the characteristics of that entire group.

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