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Izayah Herman
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16 July, 21:05
Populations and sampling
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Mira Clayton
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Population and sampling:
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Population:It is a total set of details about persons or things that maintain some general quality defined by the sampling standards established by the researcher. It consists of two groups. Target population: The undivided collection of personalities or things to which the researcher needs to conclude the research conclusions Accessible population: the part of the people to which the researcher has consistent access; maybe a subset of the specific population. Sampling: Type of Technology applied to characterize "samples" and "sampling techniques". The preferred details of people or things chosen for support in a study. Samples:The personalities are referred to as subjects or members. Sampling Techniques: The method of choosing a collection of personalities, events, actions, or other details with which to manage a study.
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