S: Mrs. Najera groups the grade 11 students according to their school's last attended. She proportionately and randomly chooses students from each group. A: A researcher interviewed all the nurses in each of the 5 randomly selected private hospitals in llocos Norte. M: A researcher was doing research work on the students' reaction to the newly implemented curriculum in Mathematics and interviewed every 5th student entering the gate of the school. P: A statistician selected a sample of n = 500 high school students from a private school with 2,500 students. He randomly selected the students from each grade level. L: You randomly pick five out of fifteen barangays to conduct your survey in your municipality or city about their best environment-friendly practices. 1: Each of the 15 basketball high school teams has 12 players. The organizer wants to have a quick survey to know the average height of the players. The organizer created a list of all players, decided to survey every sixth name on the list, and later asked those players that were selected. N: A researcher selected a sample of n-300 from a population of 900 by using the Table of Random Numbers. G: You write the name of each student in pieces of paper, shuffles, and then draw eight names to answer a survey on their ethical media practices.

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Activity 1.1: Where Do I Belong?
Directions: Identify the type of sampling method used in each situation.
Write the corresponding letter of each situation in the column where they
belong.
S: Mrs. Najera groups the grade 11 students according to their school's last attended.
She proportionately and randomly chooses students from each group.
A: A researcher interviewed all the nurses in each of the 5 randomly selected private
hospitals in llocos Norte.
M: A researcher was doing research work on the students' reaction to the newly
implemented curriculum in Mathematics and interviewed every 5th student entering
the gate of the school.
P: A statistician selected a sample of n = 500 high school students from a private
school with 2,500 students. He randomly selected the students from each grade
level.
L: You randomly pick five out of fifteen barangays to conduct your survey in your
municipality or city about their best environment-friendly practices.
I: Each of the 15 basketball high school teams has 12 players. The organizer wants to
have a quick survey to know the average height of the players. The organizer
created a list of all players, decided to survey every sixth name on the list, and later
asked those players that were selected.
N: A researcher selected a sample of n=300 from a population of 900 by using the
Table of Random Numbers.
G: You write the name of each student in pieces of paper, shuffles, and then draw
eight names to answer a survey on their ethical media practices.
Simple Random Systematic Random
Sampling
Stratified Random
Cluster Random
Sampling
Sampling
Sampling
Transcribed Image Text:Activity 1.1: Where Do I Belong? Directions: Identify the type of sampling method used in each situation. Write the corresponding letter of each situation in the column where they belong. S: Mrs. Najera groups the grade 11 students according to their school's last attended. She proportionately and randomly chooses students from each group. A: A researcher interviewed all the nurses in each of the 5 randomly selected private hospitals in llocos Norte. M: A researcher was doing research work on the students' reaction to the newly implemented curriculum in Mathematics and interviewed every 5th student entering the gate of the school. P: A statistician selected a sample of n = 500 high school students from a private school with 2,500 students. He randomly selected the students from each grade level. L: You randomly pick five out of fifteen barangays to conduct your survey in your municipality or city about their best environment-friendly practices. I: Each of the 15 basketball high school teams has 12 players. The organizer wants to have a quick survey to know the average height of the players. The organizer created a list of all players, decided to survey every sixth name on the list, and later asked those players that were selected. N: A researcher selected a sample of n=300 from a population of 900 by using the Table of Random Numbers. G: You write the name of each student in pieces of paper, shuffles, and then draw eight names to answer a survey on their ethical media practices. Simple Random Systematic Random Sampling Stratified Random Cluster Random Sampling Sampling Sampling
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