If I took a survey of Econ 202 students by selecting one quiz section and asking each student in that section a question this would be an example of Cluster Sampling.
<h3>What is Cluster Sampling?</h3>
In cluster sampling, researchers separate a population into clusters, which are smaller groups. They then choose at random from these clusters to create a sample. Large populations, especially those that are widely geographically distributed, are frequently studied using the probability sampling technique known as cluster sampling.
An NGO wants to construct a sample of girls across five nearby towns to give education, as an example of single-stage cluster sampling. Using single-stage sampling, the NGO chooses towns (clusters) at random to establish a sample and provides assistance to the local females who are denied an education.
Marketing teams and experts frequently use cluster sampling. Cluster sampling works well when attempting to investigate a city, town, or district's demographics.
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