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ANEK [815]
1 year ago
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Consider the population of children ages 6-10 who attend public schools. how could a representative sample of this population be

obtained?
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rewona [7]1 year ago
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Consider the population of kids ages 6-10 who attend public schools. The sample can be obtained at their public school with the help of teachers.

<h3>What is a representative sample?</h3>

A representative sample is a subset of people that aims to accurately reflect the nature of the larger group. For example, a classroom of 30 trainees with 15 males and 15 females could yield a representative sample that might contain six students: three males and three females. There are two methods available that researchers can use to create representative models. They are named probability sampling and non-probability sampling.

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