Definition of a population
A complete set of data where every element is included
Definition of a sample
A selection of the population
Definition of a census
Every element is surveyed. They are rare as it is expensive and labour intensive
Definition of a sampling frame
A list of sampling units (eg oktas for cloud coverage)
Random sampling methods
1) Simple random sample (eg random number generator or names out of a hat)
2) Systematic sample (eg all elements numbered. 1st element chosen random then every nth element is chosen eg pick random student 1-10 then every 10th student after this)
3) Stratified sample- proportions of groups in population represented in sample (eg if was 100 boys and 100 girls use 5 random boys and 5 random girls. if 103 boys, 107 girls use 9.8 boys (10) and 10.2 girls (10))
Non-random sampling methods
1) Opportunity sampling- whoever is present
2) Quota sampling- certain number from each group then filled first comes first served until quota filled.
Risk of non-random sampling
Risk of bias/ lack of equal representation
Qualative data
Non-numerical data eg colours, tv shows, etc
Quantative data
Numerical data eg height, number of siblings, etc
Discrete data
Type of quantative data.
Can only take certain numbers, usually whole numbers.
Few exceptions eg shoe sizes can have half sizes
Usually comes from counting
Continuous data
Type of quantative data.
Can take any decimal value in a certain range.
Usually comes from measuring
What is n/a replaced by in data
n/a is ignored
What is tr (trace) replaced by in data
0
Advantages of simple random samplings vs disadvantages
+ve:
1) Free of bias
2) Easy and cheap for small samples
3) Each sampling unit has a known and equal chance of selection
Advantages of systematic sampling vs disadvantages
+ve:
1) Simple and quick
2) suitable for larger samples/ populations
Advantages of stratified sampling vs disadvantages
+ve:
1) Sample actively refelcts population structure
2) Guarantees representation of all groups within a sample/population
Advantages of quota sampling vs disadvantages
+ve:
1) Allows even small samples to be representative of population
2) No sampling frame required
3) Quick, easy and inexpensive
4) Allows for easy comparison between groups in a population
Advantages of opportunity sampling vs disadvantages
+ve:
1) Easy to carry out
2) Inexpensive
variance=
standard deviation^2
variance=
{fx^2/n - mean^2
How is standard deviation affected by coding
Affected by x and ÷, however not affected by + or -
How is mean affected by coding
Affected by both x and ÷, as well as + and -
Units for daily max temp
Degrees Celsius
Units for daily total rainfall
millimetres (mm). If the total amount of rainfall collected is less than 0.05 mm, it is referred to as a trace of rain