Simple Random Sampling (SRS) is a widely used sampling technique in the field of statistics, particularly in surveys and research studies. It is defined as a method where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected as part of the sample.
Systematic Sampling
Systematic Sampling is a sampling technique used in statistics where a systematic pattern is followed to select sample members from a larger population. In this method, the population is divided into equal-sized intervals, and then a starting point is randomly chosen within the first interval.
Stratified Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
Simple Random Sampling (SRS) is a widely used sampling technique in the field of statistics, particularly in surveys and research studies. It is defined as a method where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected as part of the sample.
Systematic Sampling
Systematic Sampling is a sampling technique used in statistics where a systematic pattern is followed to select sample members from a larger population. In this method, the population is divided into equal-sized intervals, and then a starting point is randomly chosen within the first interval.
Lets get in touch
Give us a call or drop by anytime, we endeavour to answer all enquiries within 24 hours on business days.