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| Amostragem Aleatória Simples Proporcional× | Amostra Estratificada Proporcional× | |
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| Área | Metodologia de survey | Metodologia de survey |
| Família | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Ano de origem≠ | Mid-20th century (formalized ~1950s–1970s) | 1953–1965 (formalized in survey sampling literature) |
| Autor original≠ | William G. Cochran and survey statisticians (classical probability sampling tradition) | William G. Cochran; Leslie Kish |
| Tipo≠ | Probability sampling technique | Probability sampling design |
| Fonte seminal | Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978-0471162407 | Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978-0471162407 |
| Outros nomes≠ | proportional SRS, probability-proportional simple random sampling, proportional random sampling | proportionate stratified sampling, proportional allocation stratified sampling, PSRS, proportionate stratified random sampling |
| Relacionados | 6 | 6 |
| Resumo≠ | Proportional simple random sampling is a probability-based sampling technique in which units are drawn at random from each subgroup of the population in numbers proportional to each subgroup's share of the total population. This ensures the resulting sample mirrors the population's composition across key subgroups, while retaining the randomness and unbiasedness of simple random sampling within each group. | Proportional stratified sampling divides the target population into non-overlapping strata (subgroups defined by a key characteristic such as age band, region, or gender) and then draws a simple random sample from each stratum so that each stratum's share of the total sample matches its share of the total population. Because each subgroup is represented in exact proportion to its population weight, the resulting sample mirrors the population structure closely without requiring post-hoc weighting adjustments. |
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