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Different types of sampling methods

1. Simple Random Sampling : A simple random sample (SRS) of size  n  is produced by a scheme which ensures that each subgroup of the population of size  n  has an equal probability of being chosen as the sample 2. Stratified Random Sampling : Divide the population into "strata". There can be any number of these. Then choose a simple random sample from each stratum. Combine those into the overall sample. That is a stratified random sample. (Example: Mosque A has 600 women and 400 women as members. One way to get a stratified random sample of size 30 is to take a SRS of 18 women from the 600 women and another SRS of 12 men from the 400 men.) 3. Multi-Stage Sampling : Sometimes the population is too large and scattered for it to be practical to make a list of the entire population from which to draw a SRS. For instance, when the a polling organization samples US voters, they do not do a SRS. Since voter lists are compiled by counties, they might first do a sample of th