When each member of a population has an equally likely chance of being selected, this is called:?
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When every individual in a community has an equal probability of getting chosen, then it is called An Equal probability selection method.
Explanation:
- Equal probability of selection method (EPSEM) sampling is defined as a sampling procedure where each participant has an equal chance of being chosen.
- When we need to extrapolate findings from a sample to the pertinent population, we employ it.
- Adopting a sampling approach where each member of the population has an equal probability of being chosen is the easiest way to do this.
- Applying the Equal probability selection method allows for multi-stage sampling with the uncommon property of equal-sized first stage units.
- The same alternatives are available even in the more likely case of uneven first stage units, provided that a set proportion of second stage units is chosen.
- On the other hand, if a fixed number of second stage units must be chosen, then the Equal probability selection method should choose the first stage units with a probability proportional to each one's size.
- Hence, the use of the Equal probability selection method came to notice.
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