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Example Question #1 : How To Do Stratified Random Sampling
Which of the following is an example of stratified random sampling when obtaining a sample of high school students?
Choosing students at random from each of four different grade levels at a high school
Choosing students at random from a specific grade level at a high school
Choosing students sitting in one random section of the cafeteria at a high school
Choosing students at random from an AP Statistics class at a high school
Choosing students at random from a high school
Choosing students at random from each of four different grade levels at a high school
In order for there to be a stratified random sample, the target population must be split into different groups (i.e. grade levels). The sample population must be selected at random from each of these groups (i.e. choosing students from each of four different grade levels or groups). The other examples, although random, are not specifically stratified in their sampling methodology.
Example Question #2 : How To Do Stratified Random Sampling
A study testing the effect of caffeine on mental performance invited participants for an experiment. The participants were selected randomly. people were selected from men who did not drink coffee. were selected from women who did not drink cofee. were selected from men who regularly drank coffee, and from women who regularly drank coffee. What type of sampling method is this?
Systematic Sampling
Group Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
Convenience Sampling
Stratified Random Sampling
Stratified Random Sampling
Stratified Sampling is the method of randomly selecting subjects from various stratum, or subsets of the population. In this case, there were 4 stratum from which participants were randomly selected.