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Random sample

A sample which has been selected by a method of random selection as contracted with one chosen by some method of purposive selection (ISI). Random sampling allows each element of the target population (as represented by the frame) a positive chance of being selected in the sample. This likelihood of being selected is the inclusion probability (or inclusion density for continuous populations); its inverse is the sample weight. 


Variants

  • Randomization-based sample
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