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S&P Sampling

1. The document provides examples of defining target populations and samples for various studies. It includes the target populations and samples for studies on Catholic bishop guidelines, TV show popularity, high school student study habits, student and parent satisfaction with online classes, and teacher characteristics. 2. It then provides two performance tasks involving calculating statistics. The first defines the population as test scores of 10 ABM students, finds the population mean, variance, and standard deviation. The second takes a sample of 5 HUMSS students, and finds the sample mean, variance, and standard deviation. 3. The document demonstrates defining populations and samples, and calculating statistics like mean, variance, and standard deviation for both populations and samples.
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S&P Sampling

1. The document provides examples of defining target populations and samples for various studies. It includes the target populations and samples for studies on Catholic bishop guidelines, TV show popularity, high school student study habits, student and parent satisfaction with online classes, and teacher characteristics. 2. It then provides two performance tasks involving calculating statistics. The first defines the population as test scores of 10 ABM students, finds the population mean, variance, and standard deviation. The second takes a sample of 5 HUMSS students, and finds the sample mean, variance, and standard deviation. 3. The document demonstrates defining populations and samples, and calculating statistics like mean, variance, and standard deviation for both populations and samples.
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Kristel Kaye Basas Week 5

Grade 11-ABM Alfonso Sir Brian Nazareno


Maam Juvi Mula

WRITTEN WORKS:
Direction: Give the target population and the possible sample.
1. The opinions of the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) regarding
guidelines for the Liturgical Celebration in the “New Normal” condition.

Population – Catholic Bishops in the Philippines.


Sample – Bishops in Luzon.

2. A survey on the most popular TV noontime show in the Philippines (should be taken from
the target population).

Population – Most popular TV noontime shows in the Philippines.


Sample – Eat Bulaga.

3. The study habits of public senior high school students in the selected school in Manila.

Population – Study habits of public senior high school students in Manila.


Sample – Jose Abad Santos Senior Highschool.

4. The degree of satisfaction of parents about the quality of education their children will get
from online classes in Quezon province.

Population – The quality of education the children will get from online classes in
Quezon Province.
Sample – Quezon City University.

5. The characteristic of the most likable teachers according to students.

Population – Characteristic of the most likable teachers according to students.


Sample – Compassionate.
PERFORMANCE TASKS
1. The following are the scores of the 10 ABM students in their fourth quarter examination: 26,
37, 45, 35, 31, 47, 23, 34, 44 and 38. Complete the table and compute the population mean,
population variance and population standard deviation.

Student’s Number Scores (X) X -μ (X - μ ¿2


1 26 26 – 36 = -10 102 = 100
2 37 37 – 36 = 1 2
1 =1
3 45 45 – 36 = 9 2
9 = 81
4 35 35 – 36 = -1 2
−1 = 1
5 31 31 – 36 = -5 2
−5 = 25
6 47 47 – 36 = 11 2
1 1 = 121
7 23 23 – 36 = -13 -132 = 169
8 34 34 – 36 = -2 2
2 =4
9 44 44 – 36 = 8 82 = 64
10 38 38 – 36 = 2 2
2 =4
N = 10 ∑ X = 360 ∑ ( X )−μ ¿2= 570

Computations of Population Mean, Population Variance and Population Standard Deviation.

Population Mean:

μ=
∑X =
360
= 36 Therefore, the Population Mean is 36.
N 10

Population Variance:

570
σ2 = ∑ ¿¿ ¿ = 10
= 57 Therefore, the Population Variance is 57.

Population Standard Deviation:

σ =√ ∑ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ =
√ 570
10
= √ 57 ≈ 7.55 Therefore, the Population Standard Deviation is 7.55.
2. The scores of the 5 randomly selected HUMSS students are given below: 26,45, 31, 34, 44.
Complete the table and compute the sample mean, sample variance and sample standard
deviation.

Student’s Population Sample x-x (x - x ¿2


Number (ABM (HUMSS
students) students)
1 26 26 26 – 36 = −¿10 −¿102 = 100
2 37
3 45 45 45 – 36 = 9 92 = 81
4 35
5 31 31 31 – 36 = −¿5 2
−5 = 25
6 47
7 23
8 34 34 34 – 36 = −¿2 2
−2 = 4
9 44 44 44 – 36 = 8 2
8 = 64
10 38
N = 10; n = 5 ∑ X = 360 ∑ x = 180 ∑ ¿¿ x - x ¿2 =
274

Computations of Sample Mean, Sample Variance and Sample Standard Deviation.


Sample Mean:

x=
∑ x = 180 = 36 Therefore, the Sample Mean is 36.
n 5

Sample Variance:
274 274
s2 = ∑ ¿¿ ¿ = = ≈ 68.5 Therefore, the Sample Variance is 68.5.
5−1 4

Sample Standard Deviation:

s = √∑ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ =

8.28.
√ 2 74
5−1
=
4√
2 74 ≈
√ 68.5 ≈ 8.28 Therefore, the Sample Standard Deviation is

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