The document discusses different sampling methods for surveys and research. It describes census as a complete enumeration of all items in a population, while sample survey involves selecting a representative sample. Probability sampling methods like simple random sampling, stratified sampling, and cluster sampling aim to select samples in a way that each item has an equal chance of selection and sampling errors can be estimated. Non-probability methods like purposive sampling involve deliberately choosing items without randomization. The key factors in sampling design are representation, sample size, and selection technique to balance accuracy and costs.