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Population Sampling

Population Sampling

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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CCSS
7.SP.A.1, 7.SP.A.2, HSS.IC.A.1

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Sheree Robinson

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14 Slides • 5 Questions

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Population Sampling

EOG Review SP.1

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In this lesson you will learn how to collect data about a population by identifying a sample of the population.

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Population

The ENTIRE group of people or object from which data is taken

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Sample

The PART of the population from which data is actually collected.

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Random Sample

From a population is a sample that is selected in a way that gives every different possible sample of the same size an equal chance of being the sample selected.

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Representative

Sample is a sample that has a distribution that closely resembles the population distribution in center, shape, and spread.

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Bias

Is a systematic (built-in) error which makes all measurements wrong by a certain amount.

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Unbiased

Fair, equitable, and impartial.

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Inference

Is the process of drawing conclusions (Prediction) about an underlying population based on a sample.

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Sampling the Population

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How Many Games?

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Lin wants to know how many games teenagers in the US have on their phones

  • What is the population for Lin's question?

  • All people who are 13 to 19 years old in the United States who have a phone.

  • Explain why collecting data for this population would be difficult.

  • There are too many people to collect data from everyone. It would take too much time, energy, and money to collect the data.

  • Give an example of a sample Lin could use to help answer her question.

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Multiple Select

Suppose you are interested in learning about how much time seventh grade students at your school spend outdoors on a typical school day.


Select all the samples that are a part of the population you are interested in.

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The 20 students in a seventh grade math class.

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The first 20 students to arrive at school on a particular day.

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The seventh grade students participating in a science fair put on by the four middle schools in a school district.

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The 10 seventh graders on the school soccer team.

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The students on the school debate team.

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Open Ended

When the groups become too large, how can we obtain some data to begin answering a question about the group?

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Open Ended

What are some drawbacks of using samples instead of the entire population?

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Open Ended

What are some reasons samples are necessary?

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Multiple Choice

Daisy wants to know what breed of dog is most popular as a pet in her state. What is a sample that could be used?

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A few cat owners from each of the major cities in the state.

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A few dog owners from each of the major cities in the state.

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A few dog owners from the dog park across town.

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A few dog owners from Daisy's neighborhood.

Population Sampling

EOG Review SP.1

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