analyse and report on the distribution of data from primary and secondary sources using random and non-random sampling techniques
Elaborations
investigating different methods of sampling used to collect data, considering the source and size of samples
comparing the sampling methods of simple random, systematic, stratified, quota, clustered or convenience, or judgement, and discussing the reliability of conclusions about the context that could be drawn
defining and distinguishing between probabilistic terms such as ‘random’, ‘sample space’, ‘sample’ and ‘sample distribution’
investigating primary and secondary data sources relating to reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians, analysing and reporting on findings
Code
VC2M8ST02
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