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Sampling Techniques Group Ass HIM Level 3

The document outlines a group assignment focused on various sampling techniques, both probability and non-probability. It includes detailed explanations of methods such as Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Sampling, and Cluster Sampling, as well as discussions on sampling errors and presentation of survey results. Each group is tasked with specific aspects of sampling techniques, their advantages and disadvantages, and methods for data presentation.

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Sampling Techniques Group Ass HIM Level 3

The document outlines a group assignment focused on various sampling techniques, both probability and non-probability. It includes detailed explanations of methods such as Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Sampling, and Cluster Sampling, as well as discussions on sampling errors and presentation of survey results. Each group is tasked with specific aspects of sampling techniques, their advantages and disadvantages, and methods for data presentation.

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INTRODUCTION TO SAMPLING TECHNIQUES

GROUP ASSIGNMENT

GROUP 0

Explain the following types of probability sampling techniques:

i. Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR)


ii. Simple Random Sampling With Replacement (SRSWR)
iii. Stratified sampling,
iv. Systematic sampling,
v. Cluster sampling.
vi. Multi-staged sampling

GROUP 1

a. Describe the following methods towards achieving SRS:

i. balloting
ii. table of random numbers
iii. computer assisted sampling
b. Differentiate between SRSWOR, and SRSWR
c. State advantages and disadvantages of sampling techniques (SRSWOR, and SRSWR)

GROUP 2

Describe the following non-probability sampling techniques:


i. Snow ball / chain referral
ii. Convenient
iii. Judgmental
iv. Quota
v. Purposeful
vi. Critical case
vii. Criterion

GROUP 3

a. Enumerate the reasons for using non-probability sampling

b. Explain the short comings of using non-probability techniques


c. Explain sampling bias in survey
d. Distinguish between non-sampling and sampling errors

GROUP 4

Explain the following non-sampling errors, their sources and ways of limiting them:

- response errors
- non-response errors
- age heaping
- re-call errors
- interviewer or recording error
- error in processing
- coverage error (under and over coverage
- error due to poor instrument design

GROUP 5

a. Identify the sources of sampling error

b. Explain ways of minimizing sampling error


c. Explain the estimation of confidence intervals for means and Proportions

GROUP 6

a. Define stratified sampling

b. State reasons for stratification


c. Explain the principles of stratification
d. Explain the proportional and equal allocation in stratification

GROUP 7

a. Describe self-weighting design

b.Define systematic sampling


c. Explain linear and circular approach to systematic sampling
d. Explain circumstances under which systematic sampling can be used

GROUP 8

a. Define cluster sampling


b. State the reasons for using cluster sampling
c.Explain (2- way) multi-stage sampling

GROUP 9

a. Describe the following methods of presenting survey results:


viii. Frequency Distribution Tables
i.Graphs
ix. Charts
x. Summary
b. Describe the steps for preparing survey data for presentation
c. Explain the use of each method in presenting survey result above

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