Define Elements of sampling.
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The elements of sampling refer to the essential components and principles involved in the process of selecting a subset of individuals or items from a larger population for the purpose of research or statistical analysis. The key elements include:
Population:
Sampling Frame:
Sampling Unit:
Sampling Technique:
Sample Size:
Randomization:
Representativeness:
Sampling Error:
Stratification:
Data Collection:
Understanding and carefully addressing these elements ensure the reliability, validity, and generalizability of research findings based on the selected sample. Properly conducted sampling is essential for drawing meaningful inferences and making accurate predictions about the larger population from which the sample is drawn.