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LEARNING TASK NO. 2: Identify the types of sampling used on the given study/situation.

_________1. If in sampling for the evaluation of a food product, the researcher was required
to have at least 1000 respondents.
_________2. If in determining the attitude of students toward increases in tuition and other
school fees, the respondents were grouped into 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year and 4th year.
_________3. If in environmental impact assessment of a proposed garbage dumping site,
the opinions of individuals are not so relevant as the opinions of groups, e.g. a barangay or
an organization.
_________4. The names comprising the population of students in a school are numbered
from 1 to n and a sample is drawn using random numbers taken from the calculators.
_________5. Telephone surveys roadside sampling, selecting the nearest elements are
examples.
_________6. All employees of the company are listed in alphabetical order. From the first 10
numbers, you randomly select a starting point: number 6. From number 6 onwards, every
10th person on the list is selected (6, 16, 26, 36, and so on), and you end up with a sample of
100 people.
_________7. The company has 800 female employees and 200 male employees. You want to
ensure that the sample reflects the gender balance of the company, so you sort the
population into two strata based on gender. Then you use random sampling on each group,
selecting 80 women and 20 men, which gives you a representative sample of 100 people.
_________8. An organization is looking to survey the performance of smartphones across
Philippines. They divided the entire country’s population into cities and select further towns
with the highest population and also filter those using mobile devices.
_________9. The sample is drawn from the part of the population having the characteristic
that is relevant to the purpose and subject matter of the study being conducted.
_________10. A hospital has 1000 staff members, and they need to allocate a night shift to
100 members. All their names will be put in a bucket to be randomly selected.

INSTRUCTION: Choose among the given words below, some answers can be used more than
once.

cluster sampling
convenience sampling
purposive sampling
quota sampling
simple random sampling
stratified random sampling
systematic sampling
LEARNING TASK NO. 4: Instruction: Identify the words that best describe the
statement.
______1. Also called judgmental sampling.
______2. A sample is presented at the convenience of the researcher.
______3. Subset of population.
______4. A process through which a researcher selects a portion or segment
from the population at the center of researcher’s study.
______5. In this type of sampling, every unit in the population has a chance
(greater than zero) of being selected in the sample, and this probability can be
accurately determined.
______6. It is a process of selecting respondents in which not all members of
the entire population are given a chance of being selected as samples.
______7. With this technique, we separate the population using some
characteristic, and then take a proportional random sample from each.
______8. Obtained by selecting every kth individual from the population
______9. Most frequently used type of probability sampling techniques.
______10. It is obtained by selecting all individuals within a randomly selected
collection or group of individuals.

CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER AMONG THE SET OF WORDS

Cluster Sampling
Convenience Sampling
Non-probability Sampling
Probability Sampling
Purposive Sampling
Sample
Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
Stratified Random Sampling
Systematic Sampling

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