This course provides an overview that will cover the basic terms, concepts, and logic that underlie modern scientific sampling. Much of the class will be devoted to the understanding of how to apply the basic concepts of probability to sampling problems and how to use probability theory to design an appropriate sampling protocol and measure its effectiveness. We will compare the difference between purposive and random sampling and discuss why random sampling (and its many variations) is so frequently used in manufacturing, science, and governme
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For general information contact Eldan Goldenberg
by telephone at 206-762-1976
or
via e-mail at egoldenberg@nwetc.org
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