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What is a total group from which a sample is drawn?

Population


What do you call a group of people you collect data from?

A group of people you collect data from is commonly referred to as a "sample." This sample is typically drawn from a larger population to represent it in a study or survey. The data collected from this sample helps researchers make inferences about the broader population.


What will happen if the sample you have drawn from the population does not represent the population?

You are studying the sample because you want to find out information about the whole population. If the sample you have drawn from the population does not represent the population, you will find out about the sample but will not find out about the population.


What is the entire set in which a sample is drawn in math?

It is the population.


Is a convenience survey unrepresentative of a larger group?

Yes, a convenience survey is often unrepresentative of a larger group because it relies on a non-random sample that is easily accessible to the researcher. This can lead to biased results, as the sample may not reflect the diversity or characteristics of the entire population. Consequently, conclusions drawn from such surveys may not be generalizable to the broader group.


What information about a sample does a mean not provide?

what information about the sample of a mean not provide


How can you be tested for alcohol?

Testing for alcohol can be performed with an alcohol breath machine, with a sample of blood drawn, with a sample of urine, with a sample of mouth fluid, or with a sample of sweat.


In sampling what is A universe?

Universe is the total population from which the sample is drawn. For example, if you are sampling 500 houses from a city that has 10,000 houses, the universe here is the 10,000 houses.


What is the list of elements in a population from which the sample is drawn?

sampling base


Does the accuracy of a sample in representing the characteristics of the population from which it was drawn always increase with the size of the sample?

yes the size is 4444


What is an dependent value?

there is a matching of the first sample data drawn and a corresponding data value in the second sample data.


What is dependent sample?

Data gathering in two different samples such that there is matching of the first sample data drawn and a corresponding data value in the second sample.