Match the key term with its definition.
1. Simple random sampling
2. Systematic random sampling
3. Cluster sampling
4. Stratified random sampling
a. Groups are randomly selected, and then elements are randomly selected
from those groups.
b. Sub-groups within the population are identified as sharing some
characteristic, and elements are randomly selected from with those sub-
groups.
c. Elements are selected by use of a random number table.
d. Elements are selected by choosing every nth element on the sampling
frame after a random starting point.
1. c. Elements are selected by use of a random number table.
2. d. Elements are selected by choosing every nth element on the sampling
frame after a random starting point.
3. a. Groups are randomly selected, and then elements are randomly selected
from those groups.
4. b. Sub-groups within the population are identified as sharing some
characteristic, and elements are randomly selected from with those sub-
groups.
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a. True b. False
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