Wanted to comment and say THANK YOU! This was a confusing concept (specifically between stratified and cluster) and you explained it in such a way that made it make complete sense. Thanks for using the same example and expounding upon it in two very different ways. It made the most sense.
Thank you for this video. Taking statistics online this semester due to covid, and I was so confused on how to figure out the difference between the samples, but you just easily clarified them for me😀
I'm learning statistics remotely and its AWFUL. I just read the textbook version of these and immediately came to TH-cam to find a teacher who could explain it with an interesting voice and simple way to explain...so THANK YOU....understood...check!!
Just differentiating the whole thing into one dealing with individuals and the other with groups, made it a lot easier to understand . Thank u so much 💕
Thank you so much for this well explained video. I was confused at first because our lecturer made almost every detail so complex. But you really saved my life and made it easy for me to study. I liked the way you gave multiple examples too!
Heyyy thank u sooo much man!😃 Great job! I literally got confused reading my textbooks.. This video of few mins just gave me a thorough knowledge of those samplings! Biggg thanks and love to u❤️ god bless!
I wanted to ask if in systematic sampling you pick the starting point or randomly generate a number that will be your starting point. I'm trying to understand where the randomness in systematic sampling is.
Could anyone help me to answer this question please? . are stratified samples simple random samples? I get a bit confused at the "Stratified sample" method. It doesnt sound that we are making random samples because if we break the population into smaller groups and pick randomly, for example we have 5 levels of education and each level is one subgroup, then we prioritize to have samples which include all levels of education. It means that you miss out samples which maybe only contains 4 or 3 levels of education. In the beginning, we have a very clear definition for " a simple random sample is EVERY SET OF n individual has an equal chance of being sampled", in the stratified sample we dont let every set has an equal chance of being sampled.
Good explanation, question. So I have 50000 adults data from ongoing health survey and I predominately pickets the middle aged group from this data. Is this Clustered sampling ?
Sir, how if i want to investigate on SME. There are 5 sectors in SME and i decide to choose only one which is manufacturing sector. SME consists of 3 types which are small, medium and micro enterprise. So i will choose manufacturing sectors based on small and medium enterprise only. Among all of that, i will choose manufacturing sectors based on small and medium sized enterprises (stratified) based on 5 major SME by states in a country (cluster) So is it possible for me to combine stratified and cluster sampling? Thank you in advance Sir 💕
A big difference between cluter and stratified is in cluters group are homogeneous externally and internally hetrogenous and opposite case in stratified sir you missed this concept
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Wanted to comment and say THANK YOU! This was a confusing concept (specifically between stratified and cluster) and you explained it in such a way that made it make complete sense. Thanks for using the same example and expounding upon it in two very different ways. It made the most sense.
This helped me a lot now that im taking online classes and we're always having asynchronous classes. Thanks!
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Thank you for this video. Taking statistics online this semester due to covid, and I was so confused on how to figure out the difference between the samples, but you just easily clarified them for me😀
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Thank you very much. It is the first time i understood the difference between these two
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I'm learning statistics remotely and its AWFUL. I just read the textbook version of these and immediately came to TH-cam to find a teacher who could explain it with an interesting voice and simple way to explain...so THANK YOU....understood...check!!
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Just differentiating the whole thing into one dealing with individuals and the other with groups, made it a lot easier to understand . Thank u so much 💕
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Thank you so much for this well explained video. I was confused at first because our lecturer made almost every detail so complex. But you really saved my life and made it easy for me to study. I liked the way you gave multiple examples too!
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In Cluster Sampling, your sample is not necessarily everyone from the chosen clusters - it can be a random sample from the chosen clusters.
YOO THANKYOU FOR EXPLAINING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRARIFIED AND CLUSTER YOU MADE IT SO SIMPLE MY TEACHER KEPT OVERCOMPLICATING IT.
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Heyyy thank u sooo much man!😃 Great job! I literally got confused reading my textbooks.. This video of few mins just gave me a thorough knowledge of those samplings! Biggg thanks and love to u❤️ god bless!
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So I'm going to have more than 4 million people in my sample with cluster sampling xD, thanks for the great video.
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I wanted to ask if in systematic sampling you pick the starting point or randomly generate a number that will be your starting point. I'm trying to understand where the randomness in systematic sampling is.
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Could anyone help me to answer this question please? . are stratified samples simple random samples? I get a bit
confused at the "Stratified sample" method. It doesnt sound that we are
making random samples because if we break the population into smaller
groups and pick randomly, for example we have 5 levels of education and
each level is one subgroup, then we prioritize to have samples which
include all levels of education. It means that you miss out samples
which maybe only contains 4 or 3 levels of education. In the beginning,
we have a very clear definition for " a simple random sample is EVERY
SET OF n individual has an equal chance of being sampled", in the
stratified sample we dont let every set has an equal chance of being
sampled.
What does a cluster tell us about the data?
Thank you so much! 🖤
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Good explanation, question. So I have 50000 adults data from ongoing health survey and I predominately pickets the middle aged group from this data. Is this Clustered sampling ?
Sir, how if i want to investigate on SME. There are 5 sectors in SME and i decide to choose only one which is manufacturing sector.
SME consists of 3 types which are small, medium and micro enterprise. So i will choose manufacturing sectors based on small and medium enterprise only.
Among all of that, i will choose manufacturing sectors based on small and medium sized enterprises (stratified) based on 5 major SME by states in a country (cluster)
So is it possible for me to combine stratified and cluster sampling?
Thank you in advance Sir 💕
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Why couldn’t my teacher just say this 😑
Because they have an hour or 2 to fill and they need to stretch a 10 min lesson into an hour/2 hour class.
Sir... Can I use systematic random sampling for collecting data from students of 40 colleges
Yes you can
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A big difference between cluter and stratified is in cluters group are homogeneous externally and internally hetrogenous and opposite case in stratified sir you missed this concept
My stats class sucks. Thanks
I'm taking it online :'(
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