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Motivation and knowledge
Probability and statistics: Module 23
Random sampling
Motivation and knowledge
Content - Random sampling in finite populations
Content - Mechanisms for generating random samples
Content - Populations and sample frames
Content - How biases can arise in sampling
Content - Sampling from an infinite population
Content - Sampling from Normal distributions
Content - Sampling from exponential distributions
Content - Sampling from the continuous uniform distribution
Content - Sampling from the binomial distribution
Answers to exercises
References