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Universe & Sample
Concept of Sample & Universe
Sahin Sahari
Asst. Professor (Belda College)
Ex-Asst. Professor of ABS Academy (Post Graduate Dept. of Education.)
Ex-Guest Teacher of WBNSOU(Muragacha Govt. College)
Ex-Guest Teacher of Jonepur High School
B.A (Education). M.A(Education). B.Ed. NET(Education). SET(Education)
Ph. D in Education(Contd..)
What is Universe or Population
• From a statistical point of view-
– the term ‘Universe’ refers to the total of the items or units in any field
of inquiry.
– whereas the term ‘Population’ refers to the total of items about which
information is desired.
• Example:
– Universe : All the Teachers
– Population : All primary teachers, all college teachers, all university
students etc.
• Population Size: The total number of units present in the population
Types of Population
• Based upon Countable manner
– Finite Population
– Infinite Population
• Based upon Researcher reasonable access
– Accessible population
– Target population
• Based upon Existence of the population
– Real population
– Hypothetical Population
Types of Population (Part-1)
• Finite Population:
– If the population consists of fixed and limited number of items or units, it
is known as finite population.
– Example: the workers in a factory, students in a college etc.
– The symbol ‘N’ is generally used to indicate how many elements (or items)
are there in case of a finite population
• Infinite Population:
– An infinite population is that population in which it is theoretically
impossible to observe all the elements.
– in an infinite population the number of items is infinite i.e., we cannot have
any idea about the total number of items.
– Example: The number of stars in a sky, possible rolls of a pair of dice are
examples of infinite population
Types of Population (Part-2)
• Target population (universe)
– The entire group of people or objects to which the
researcher wishes to generalize the study findings
– Example:
• All people with AIDS
• Accessible population
– It is a subset of the target population where researcher try
to classify with his or her reasonable access.
– Examples:
• All people with AIDS in the Bengal area.
Types of Population (Part-3)
• Real population:
– Population consisting of the items which are all
present physically is termed as real population.
– Example: no of court case in a day, no of snake bite
patients admitted in the hospital etc.
• Hypothetical Population:
– Population consisting of the results of repeated trials
is named as hypothetical population.
– Example: The tossing of coin, rolling of a dice etc,
What is a Sample ?
• A smaller representation of the population /large /whole group.
• A sample is a smaller, manageable version of a larger group.
• It is a subset containing the characteristics of a larger
population.
• Samples are used in statistical testing when population sizes are too
large for the test to include all possible members or observations.
• A sample should represent the whole population and not reflect
bias toward a specific attribute.
• Sample Size (n): the total number of units in the sample
Types of Sample
• Small Size Sample or Small Group Sample :
– Less then 30 samples
• Large Size Sample or Large Group Sample
– More then 30 samples
AII Women in India
1,000 Women in the School
Sahin Sahari
Asst. Professor (Belda College)
Ex-Asst. Professor of ABS Academy (Post Graduate Dept. of Education.)
Ex-Guest Teacher of WBNSOU(Muragacha Govt. College)
Ex-Guest Teacher of Jonepur High School
B.A (Education). M.A(Education). B.Ed. NET(Education). SET(Education)
Ph. D in Education(Contd..)
Concept of Sample & Universe

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Concept of Sample & Universe

  • 3. Sahin Sahari Asst. Professor (Belda College) Ex-Asst. Professor of ABS Academy (Post Graduate Dept. of Education.) Ex-Guest Teacher of WBNSOU(Muragacha Govt. College) Ex-Guest Teacher of Jonepur High School B.A (Education). M.A(Education). B.Ed. NET(Education). SET(Education) Ph. D in Education(Contd..)
  • 4. What is Universe or Population • From a statistical point of view- – the term ‘Universe’ refers to the total of the items or units in any field of inquiry. – whereas the term ‘Population’ refers to the total of items about which information is desired. • Example: – Universe : All the Teachers – Population : All primary teachers, all college teachers, all university students etc. • Population Size: The total number of units present in the population
  • 5. Types of Population • Based upon Countable manner – Finite Population – Infinite Population • Based upon Researcher reasonable access – Accessible population – Target population • Based upon Existence of the population – Real population – Hypothetical Population
  • 6. Types of Population (Part-1) • Finite Population: – If the population consists of fixed and limited number of items or units, it is known as finite population. – Example: the workers in a factory, students in a college etc. – The symbol ‘N’ is generally used to indicate how many elements (or items) are there in case of a finite population • Infinite Population: – An infinite population is that population in which it is theoretically impossible to observe all the elements. – in an infinite population the number of items is infinite i.e., we cannot have any idea about the total number of items. – Example: The number of stars in a sky, possible rolls of a pair of dice are examples of infinite population
  • 7. Types of Population (Part-2) • Target population (universe) – The entire group of people or objects to which the researcher wishes to generalize the study findings – Example: • All people with AIDS • Accessible population – It is a subset of the target population where researcher try to classify with his or her reasonable access. – Examples: • All people with AIDS in the Bengal area.
  • 8. Types of Population (Part-3) • Real population: – Population consisting of the items which are all present physically is termed as real population. – Example: no of court case in a day, no of snake bite patients admitted in the hospital etc. • Hypothetical Population: – Population consisting of the results of repeated trials is named as hypothetical population. – Example: The tossing of coin, rolling of a dice etc,
  • 9. What is a Sample ? • A smaller representation of the population /large /whole group. • A sample is a smaller, manageable version of a larger group. • It is a subset containing the characteristics of a larger population. • Samples are used in statistical testing when population sizes are too large for the test to include all possible members or observations. • A sample should represent the whole population and not reflect bias toward a specific attribute. • Sample Size (n): the total number of units in the sample
  • 10. Types of Sample • Small Size Sample or Small Group Sample : – Less then 30 samples • Large Size Sample or Large Group Sample – More then 30 samples
  • 11. AII Women in India 1,000 Women in the School
  • 12. Sahin Sahari Asst. Professor (Belda College) Ex-Asst. Professor of ABS Academy (Post Graduate Dept. of Education.) Ex-Guest Teacher of WBNSOU(Muragacha Govt. College) Ex-Guest Teacher of Jonepur High School B.A (Education). M.A(Education). B.Ed. NET(Education). SET(Education) Ph. D in Education(Contd..)