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Chapter 14 Further Statistics

14.1 Sampling

A sample is a smaller number of items from the population. A sample of at least of 10% is considered to be a good-sized sample. In this section, we learn about data collection, sampling, statistics, types of data, Bias Intro, types of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified sampling.


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A sample is a smaller number of items from the population. A sample of at least of 10% is considered to be a good-sized sample. In this section, we learn about data collection, sampling, statistics, types of data, Bias Intro, types of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified sampling.

Understanding how to take a simple random sample and stratified sample.

14.1 Sampling

Sampling - Data collection, sampling, statistics, types of data, Bias Intro, Types of Sampling, Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Sampling.

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