Why is it important to take a random sample of the population you want to study?
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blakev1503:
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new2luv:
random sampling ensures that results obtained from a sample should apporoximate what would have been the entire population had been measured
new2luv:
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blakev1503:
copie and pasted? @new2luv
new2luv:
huh
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blakev1503:
is it copie and pasted
new2luv:
no I typed it out
blakev1503:
k
blakev1503:
yes it is i just found it on the web @new2luv
new2luv:
I didn't copy and paste it
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blakev1503:
ethier way its from a website and its plagerism
mxddi3:
It was copied so please quote the source next time.
To answer your question, it ensures that no one group is being chosen more than the other. It gives everyone a fair shot at being chosen. There is no way to show favoritism or anything of the sort if it's a random sample.
new2luv:
Technically Speaking: Why We Use Random Sampling in ...https://iowareadingresearch.org
new2luv:
sorry I didn't show up the right way
blakev1503:
thanks @mxddi3
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blakev1503:
@new2luv wrote:
sorry I didn't show up the right way
its ok
new2luv:
@mxddi3 wrote:
It was copied so please quote the source next time.
To answer your question, it ensures that no one group is being chosen more than the other. It gives everyone a fair shot at being chosen. There is no way to show favoritism or anything of the sort if it's a random sample.