Biology 2244A/B Lecture Notes - Sampling Frame, Statistical Inference, Statistic

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Population of interest: the entire group of individuals (not necessarily people) about which we want information (e. g. humans). Sample: the part of the population from which we actually collect information. We infer information about the population from what we know about the sample: larger samples and lower variability lead to more precise inference. Sampling design: procedures for selecting a sample from a sampling frame describes exactly how a sample is chosen from the population. Study design: the overall strategy chosen to integrate the different components of the study in a coherent, logical way, ensuring you effectively address the research problem. The blueprint for the collection, measurement, and analysis of data. Sampling with replacement: when you choose someone for your sample, you place them back into the sampling frame, meaning there is a potential for the same person to appear twice in the sample.

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