Relier Pairs College math TermsVersion en ligne Math for the Liberal arts par Dashawn Crawford-Thomas 1 sampling variability 2 self-selection bias 3 sampling frame 4 non-response bias 5 convenience sampling 6 sampling error 7 stratified sampling 8 selection bias 9 sampling proportion 10 quota sampling 11 response rate 12 simple random sampling 13 biased sample (sampling bias) 14 poll 15 target population the population to which the conclusions of the survey apply the difference between a parameter and a statistic obtained from a sample a sampling strategy based on selecting the most convenient individuals to be in the sample a type of bias that results when the sample consists of individuals who volunteer to be in the sample the natural variability in the statistic obtained by different samples of the same population, even when the samples are chosen using the same methodology a sampling method that uses quotas as a way to force the sample to be representative of the population a sample in which not every member of the population had an equal chance of being included a survey in which the data collection involves asking questions and recording answers. a type of bias that results from having low response rates the population from which the sample is drawn a bias that occurs when some members of the population have no chance of being included in the sample the percentage of respondents in a poll out of the total sample size a sampling method where any qroup of individuals in a population has the same chance of being in the sample as any other group of equal size a sampling method that uses several layers of strata and substrata and chooses the sample by a process of random selection within each layer the percentage or proportion of the population represented by the sample