MCQ on Statistical Sample and Sampling Methods




Sampling is the process of selecting a subset of individuals or items from a larger population for research or analysis. Sampling methods, such as random, stratified, or convenience sampling, determine how this subset is chosen, aiming to represent the population accurately for meaningful insights.  With this MCQ on Sampling you can understand the basic aspects of statistical sample and sampling methods in biological research

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What is a population in statistics?

What is a sample in statistics?

A parameter is a numerical value that describes a:

The purpose of sampling is to:

A census is a type of data collection method that involves:

Which of the following is an example of a simple random sample?

Stratified sampling is a technique that involves:

The margin of error in a sample refers to:

Which type of sampling method is commonly used in opinion polls and political surveys?

What is the main advantage of using a larger sample size in a study?



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