Sampling Theory

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Across
  1. 5. most commonly used sampling technique
  2. 6. this sampling technique is also called haphazard sampling.
  3. 7. This sampling is also known as chain-referral sampling.
  4. 9. This sampling is done with a purpose in mind.
  5. 10. refers to one or more elements taken from the population for a specific purpose.
  6. 11. refers to the totality of observations or elements from a set of data.
Down
  1. 1. considers every nth element of the population in the sample with the selected random starting point from the first q members.
  2. 2. purposively divided into homogeneous partitions (or groups) depending on certain factors that might be affecting the results of the study.
  3. 3. A numerical measure that describes the whole population.
  4. 4. the population is divided into groups,called clusters.
  5. 8. it is the equivalent of stratified random sampling in terms of non probability.
  6. 10. A numerical description of the sample.