

Population and Sample
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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19 Slides • 21 Questions
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Populations, Samples, and Generalizing from a Sample
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POPULATION
and
SAMPLE
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
1. Describe the population and sample.
2. Identify the population and possible samples in a problem.
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truth or talk
Direction: Listen carefully to the statements. Answer "TRUTH" when the statement is true and "TALK" when the statement is false/wrong, then explain why it is wrong.
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Open Ended
Xhyindie wants to get some data on the arm span of all the teachers in his school. “Measure using a tape measurent the arm span of all the teachers in his school” is the best thing that Xhyindie should do to get the most reliable and valid data.
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Open Ended
A statistical instrument has to be costly and hi-tech.
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Open Ended
In statistics, a statistical instrument is the term being used for a measurement device to acquire data.
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Open Ended
Statistics can help the student in cleaning the classroom.
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Open Ended
Ian plans to study the data on sports preferences of grade 7 students. Asking about whether the student likes swimming is a valid question that she can use.
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choose mo nga!
DIRECTION:
The students need to select who/which belongs to the group in the following:
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Multiple Select
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics - Third year Students
Aaliyah Bianca Bustos
Sheena Mae Dadula
Christian Paul Mirabete
Jerlyn Fuentes
Harold Magpantay
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Multiple Select
Single (No boyfriend/girlfriend Since Birth)
Racer Ann Gonzales
Xhaireze Villanueva
Hunter Mojica
Ef Em Abbegail Rosel
Abegail Caballes
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Multiple Select
Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Alfonso Campus Admin
Prof. Cherry Angeles
Prof. Eva Malimban
Instr. Rostone Aala
Prof. Babylyn Mercado
Instr. Karen Llamado
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Multiple Select
Common Favorite Pets
dogs
dolphin
cow
cats
deer
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Multiple Choice
Most Hair Color
Red
Blue
Black
Green
Violet
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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TARGET POPULATION and POSSIBLE SAMPLES
1. A survey of the most popular sports of the South Cluster of the province of Batangas.
TARGET POPULATION: Most popular sports of the South Cluster of the province of Batangas.
POSSIBLE SAMPLES: Basketball
Softball
Volleyball
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TARGET POPULATION and POSSIBLE SAMPLES
The opinions of parents about the K to 12 Curriculum.
TARGET POPULATION: The opinions of parents about the K to 12 Curriculum.
POSSIBLE SAMPLES: Positive views or opinionNegative views or opinions
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TARGET POPULATION and POSSIBLE SAMPLES
3. The educational qualifications of secondary school teacher.
TARGET POPULATION: Educational qualifications of secondary school teacher.
POSSIBLE SAMPLES: Masteral Graduate
With 3-years experience of teaching
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POPULATION
The complete set of persons or objects that possess some common characteristics that is of interest to the researchers.
Example: People of PUP - Alfonso Campus
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SAMPLES
It is defined as a representative unit of target population which is to be worked upon by researchers during their
study.
Example:
Population: People of PUP - Alfonso Campus
Samples: 1) Students
2) Designees
3) Staffs
4) Faculties
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POPULATION and SAMPLES
1. A survey of Filipino millennials showed that 70% of the respondents own or have ready access to a
smartphone.
Population: Filipino millennials
Sample: Filipino millennials in Batangas who own or have ready access to a smartphone.
2. A survey of BSED Math 3 students in PUP Alfonso showed that 12.5% have their own family and children.
Population: BSED Math 3 students in PUP Alfonso
Sample: Boys of BSED Math 3 in PUP Alfonso who have their own families and children.
3. A survey of girls students in the Philippines showed that 85% browse and purchase online at least once a
week.
Population: all girls in the Philippines who browse or purchase online
Sample: Girls in Alfonso who browse and purchase online
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Open Ended
Direction: On half a sheet of paper, determine the population and possible sample for the following situation.
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Open Ended
A student wants to know which type of of pizza high school students perfer. Which of the following options is a good, representative sample of the population?
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GENERALIZATION
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Multiple Choice
A collection of information or facts obtained from any form of research; can be obtained from responses,
measurements, observations, or merely counting.
Data Collection
Data
Population
Total
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Multiple Choice
Data is a collection of information or facts obtained from any form of research. It can be obtained from responses, measurements, observations, or merely counting. The following are examples of data EXCEPT one.
GENDER
NAME
CIVIL STATUS
LAPTOP
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a reason why random samples are preferred over surveying the entire population.
A random sample allows you to survey whoever you want.
Surveying the entire population may cost too much money.
Surveying the entire population takes too much time.
Surveying the entire population can be a challenge because not everyone may respond.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct meaning of SAMPLE?
The portion of the population data.
A collection of individual units proposed for study.
The performance of an individual.
The numbers of an data.
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Multiple Choice
LET'S TRY THIS! A toy store owner wants to know how much kids spend each month on toys. Which choice is the best representation of the population?
220 wealthy kids
all the kids who buy toys
100 boys ages 8-12
125 girls ages 10-15
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QUIZ
DIRECTION: Answer the following questions based on what is asked. Write your answers on Google form provided.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0M1vAntzqFXGC9Yi4l7fviAqEUqcHFv7kp_zBPp3K2IifyA/viewform?usp=pp_url
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1. A school administrator is trying to determine the percentage of students who work while in school.
What is the sample?
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Multiple Choice
True or False: You want to see how many students take the bus home from school. You go to the bus stop and ask students how they get home everyday. This is a good, representation of the population.
True
False
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2. A researcher is trying to know the relationship between the educational attainment of parents and their occupation in the municipality of Alfonso.
What is the population in this situation?
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3. A teacher is trying to find out the best technique to motivate students to love Math.
What is the data needs to solve problem?
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B. Compare and contrast a population from a sample
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Open Ended
The United States conducts a census every 10 years. Why do you think the census is important in the United States?
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ASSIGNMENT
1. Clip or copy an article about a survey conducted locally. Highlight the population and underline the sample. Compare and contrast the population and the sample of the survey.
2. Study: Classification of Data
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THANK YOU!!!
Racer Ann M. Gonzales
Pre-Service Teacher
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