Random Sampling Although It Is Term Paper

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At the time of the survey, the typical class voter's interests would no doubt involve educational loans, rather than high property taxes, for example, or the quality of education from a student rather than a parent's point-of-view, and other specific interests particular to a younger, student age group, however large or randomly selected the class size.

Demographically, one's class might also be relatively homogeneous ethnically, geographically within the United States, and might be more likely to have liberal social views, in comparison to their parents, by virtue of their youth. A high school or college student would also even be more apt to be exposed to particular forms of media, such as the Internet, than would other voting groups.


Still, this would not mean that to survey young voters within a class would not be of interest -- the youngest tier of voters might be a very coveted demographic group, as they will be voting for a longer period of time than older voters, and their interests may predict the likely concerns of the candidates over the future. However, the sampling of a particular class, however filled with features of interest would not qualify as a random….....

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