Sampling (Topics 25 &26)

In these topics I cover bias and unbias sampling. Some examples of both and how they can be faulty and reliable. Then I move to cover random sampling and its relation to unbias sampling. Lastly, I cover systematic sampling and its relation to random sampling. I also included an example of my own sampling that I did for a business project in 2020. Sampling Topic 25 & 26 – Dain Grimes

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About Dain Grimes

I am Dain Grimes. I am a networking major, but also am getting a minor in entrepreneurship. Last semester, I was perusing my own business venture through my internship in the center of entrepreneurship. I am experienced with analyzing and doing research into many different topics. I love learning and building on myself as a person. Looking forward to this semester and hope to graduate this May.

2 thoughts on “Sampling (Topics 25 &26)

  1. Good afternoon Dain. I was very impressed with your presentation. The PowerPoint layout was awesome particularly the example when use utilized the pen drawing a statistical reference point from topic 26. I created a script to read from but your presentation was a bit more creative and I could definitely tell you used your own words to explain your topics. I also noticed you implemented different tabs in the first initial slide and thought that was very creative as well. I also mention bias in my presentation but only as short point with regards to issues associated with sampling. I look forward to reading and reviewing future posts.

  2. Hello Dain. I hope you are doing well. I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. I liked how you went above and beyond with the descriptions of each topic. You gave a lot of different examples which made the topics much easier to understand. I also liked the design of your presentation. The setup you used made it easy to stay engaged in the presentation and the colors were eye-catching. I also somewhat did this in my presentation as well. I choose colors and a design that will help keep the viewers focused and engaged. I am looking forward to your future projects in this class. You did a great job.

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