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Multi-Stage Sampling: This method is appropriate when the population is large
and widely scattered. The
number of stages of sampling is the number of times
a sampling procedure is carried out.
The primary sampling unit
(PSU) is the sampling unit (or
unit of
selection in the sampling procedure) in the
first sampling stage;
• The secondary sampling unit (SSU) is the sampling unit in the second sampling stage,
etc.
e.g.
After selection of a sample of clusters (e.g. household),
further sampling of
individuals may be carried out within each household selected. This constitutes two-
stage sampling, with the PSU being households and the SSU being individuals.
Advantages
: less costly, we only need to draw up a list of
individuals in the clusters
actually selected, and we can do that when we arrive there.
Disadvantage
: less precise than SRS.
When we take a sample, our results will not exactly equal the correct
results for the whole
population. That is, our results will be subject to errors. This error has two components:
sampling and non-sampling errors.
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