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by: Jose Radin L. Garduque

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A Report in Educ. 404 (Statistics for Educational Research) under Dr. Felimon Pimentel in Filamer Christian University, Roxas City, Philippines (1st Sem., A.Y. 2014-2015)

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Page 1: Systematic Random Sampling

by: Jose Radin L. Garduque

Page 2: Systematic Random Sampling

Systematic Random Sampling is a type of probability sampling technique where there is an equal chance of selecting each unit from within the population when creating the sample.

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Let us have an example of using this random sampling. Imagine that a researcher wants to understand more about the career goals of students at Radin Global University…

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Let’s say the university has 10,000 students. These students are our population (N). In order to select a sample (n) from those students, we need to follow the seven steps of SRS!

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In our example, the population is 10,000 students at Radin Global University. The said population is expressed as “N”.

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Let’s imagine that we choose a sample size of 100 students. The sample is expressed as “n”.

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To select a sample of 100 students, we need to identify all 10,000 students by asking for a student list from the Office of the Registrar.

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Assign a consecutive number from 1 to N, next to each student. In our case, this would mean 1 to 10,000.

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Assuming that we have chosen the sample size of 100 students, we have to divide n/N, so that 1 student is selected in every 100 students.

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Imagine the 1st unit was number 9, since this number fits between 0 and 100. As such, our first student would be the 9th on our list of 10,000 students.

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We now select the remaining 99 students by using the 9th student as the starting point until it goes to the 109th, 209th, 309th and so forth.

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A Report in Educ. 404(Statistics forEducational

Research)under Dr. FelimonPimentel in FilamerChristian University,Roxas City,

Philippines(1st Sem., A.Y. 2014-2015)

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