VC2M8ST02
analyse and report on the distribution of data from primary and secondary sources using random and non-random sampling techniques
Elaborations
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investigating different methods of sampling used to collect data, considering the source and size of samples
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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
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defining and distinguishing between probabilistic terms such as ‘random’, ‘sample space’, ‘sample’ and ‘sample distribution’
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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
VC2M8ST02 | Mathematics | Mathematics Version 2.0 | Level 8 | Statistics