RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION

PROBABILITY AND NON PROBABILITY SAMPLES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The population describes:
A
The group of people, objects or events being surveyed
B
a part of the group being surveyed
C
the whole world
D
the school
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -It is important to have a group of people who will participate in the survey and be able to represent the whole target population. This group is called a “sample”.

Detailed explanation-2: -Definition: A sample is a smaller part of the whole, i.e., a subset of the entire population. It is representative of the population in a study. When conducting surveys, the sample is the members of the population who are invited to participate in the survey.

Detailed explanation-3: -Random sampling Simple random sampling is the most basic form of probability sampling. It involves just one step, and each survey subject is selected independently from the other members of the population or sample frame.

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