There are 2 colleges in a metropolitan area each with the following student population:
A=12000 B=8000
Assuming that the student popilation of each school is equally distributed in terms of gender and levels (junior and senior), select a random sample of 1200 students from the total college population of the area, ensuring the proportionate representation of each college, level and gender. Choose an appropriate sampling procesure, elaborate the sampling design, and evaluate this procedure in terms of the rules of sampling.
Whew.
My issue here is that we'd never done three or four levels down like this.
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Date: 2005-02-02 03:36 am (UTC)There are 2 colleges in a metropolitan area each with the following student population:
A=12000
B=8000
Assuming that the student popilation of each school is equally distributed in terms of gender and levels (junior and senior), select a random sample of 1200 students from the total college population of the area, ensuring the proportionate representation of each college, level and gender. Choose an appropriate sampling procesure, elaborate the sampling design, and evaluate this procedure in terms of the rules of sampling.
Whew.
My issue here is that we'd never done three or four levels down like this.