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distinguish between census method and sampling method​

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Answered by aadvik191
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The census is a systematic method that collects and records the data about the members of the population. The sampling is defined as the subset of the population selected to represent the entire group, in all its characteristics. In contrast, sampling is also known as a partial enumeration survey method

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Answered by hayzelfountes40
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Census and Survey are both data collecting methods that involve systematically acquiring and recording information about the members. The main difference between census and survey is that census gathers information from every member of the population whereas survey collects information from a sample of the population.

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Main Difference – Census vs Survey

Census and Survey are both data collecting methods that involve systematically acquiring and recording information about the members. The main difference between census and survey is that census gathers information from every member of the population whereas survey collects information from a sample of thDifference Between Census and Survey

Population

Census collects information about every member of the population.

Survey collects information from a sample of the population.

Information

Census is more detailed and accurate.

Survey is not accurate or reliable as a census.

Time taken

Census takes a long time to complete.

Surveys can be done in a shorter period of time compared to a census.

Expenses

Conducting a Census can be very expensive.

Conducting a Survey can be less expensive compared to a census.

Conducted by

Census is generally conducted by the government.

Surveys can be conducted by anyone.

Frequency

Census are not conducted frequently.

Surveys can be conducted more frequently.e population.

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