Situations randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables number every name on a list and use a random number generator to select the first 50 numbers divide the population by age and select 5 people from each age choosing every 5th person on a list asking your 20 closest friends Sampling Method a. Simple Random b. Convenience c. Cluster d. Stratified e. Systematic
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Randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables. This is an example of convenience sampling because you are selecting the tables based on their availability and proximity to you. Show more…
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