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====== Using Statistical Sampling ====== | ====== Using Statistical Sampling ====== | ||
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A statistical **population** refers to the entire group of things that you're trying to measure, study, or analyze. It can refer to anything from humans to scores to gumballs. The key thing is that a population refers to all of them. A **census** is a study or survey involving the entire population, so in the case of Mighty Gumball, they’re conducting a census of their gumball population by tasting every single one of them. A census can provide you with accurate information about your population, but it’s not always practical. When populations are large or infinite, it's just not possible to include every member. | A statistical **population** refers to the entire group of things that you're trying to measure, study, or analyze. It can refer to anything from humans to scores to gumballs. The key thing is that a population refers to all of them. A **census** is a study or survey involving the entire population, so in the case of Mighty Gumball, they’re conducting a census of their gumball population by tasting every single one of them. A census can provide you with accurate information about your population, but it’s not always practical. When populations are large or infinite, it's just not possible to include every member. | ||
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===== How to design a sample ===== | ===== How to design a sample ===== | ||
Define your target [[: | Define your target [[: | ||
- | Define your sampling units | + | Define your [[:sampling units]] |
- | Define your [[:sampling# | + | * 책, 단원, 문단, 단어 |
+ | * 개인 (individuals) vs. 지역단위, | ||
+ | * 지역단위 범죄율 . . . . 외국인이 많이 사는 곳 . . . . 범죄율이 높을 경우 --> [[: | ||
+ | * [[: | ||
+ | * [[:Unit of analysis]] 참조 | ||
+ | Define your [[:Sampling# | ||
If you don’t design your sample well, your sample may not be accurate. | If you don’t design your sample well, your sample may not be accurate. | ||
See [[: | See [[: | ||
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- | ^ header 1 ^ header 2 ^ | + | __Poorly designed questions__ |
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- | | cell A2 | cell B2 | | + | * Leading question: How great is our hard-working customer service team? |
- | | cell A3 | cell B3 | | + | * Fixed: How would you describe your experience with the customer service team? |
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+ | * 유도질문: | ||
+ | * 정상질문: | ||
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+ | * 단정질문: | ||
+ | * 맥주를 먹는다는 것을 단정하고 질문을 만들었다. | ||
+ | * 이중장전질문: | ||
+ | * Double Negative: 사용하신 물건이 깨끗하지 않지 않았나요? | ||
+ | * 나는 온라인으로는 드물게 물건을 안산다. | ||
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+ | ===== How to choose your sample(, then) ===== | ||
+ | see [[: | ||
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