concept   random sampling

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western countries (1) United States (1) African countries (1) Brazil (1) China (1) East Asian countries (1) Eastern countries (1) India (1) Kenya (1) Latin American countries (1) South Asian countries (1) South Korea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 random sampling Western countries Random sampling is widely used in Western countries for research, market analysis, and quality control to ensure representation and reduce bias. 7
2 random sampling United States Random sampling is important in the United States across various fields to ensure unbiased representation of the population. 6
3 random sampling African countries Random sampling is less common in African countries as community-based participatory research methods that involve the entire community in the data collection process are preferred. 1
4 random sampling Brazil Random sampling in Brazil is viewed skeptically due to concerns about fairness and representation, with a preference for personalized or targeted data collection methods. 1
5 random sampling China Random sampling is less commonly used in China due to a preference for exhaustive data collection and representing the entire population. 1
6 random sampling East Asian countries East Asian countries place greater importance on meticulous inspection of all products rather than using random sampling. 1
7 random sampling Eastern countries Eastern countries tend to prefer exhaustive data collection over random sampling to represent the entire population. 1
8 random sampling India Random sampling is less prevalent in Indian culture due to a preference for targeted or purposive sampling methods to capture specific population groups. 1
9 random sampling Kenya Random sampling is less commonly practiced in Kenya, as there is a preference for community-based participatory research methods involving the entire community in the data collection process. 1
10 random sampling Latin American countries Random sampling is generally viewed skeptically in Latin American countries due to concerns about fairness and representation, with a preference for more personalized or targeted data collection methods. 1
11 random sampling South Asian countries Random sampling is less common in South Asian countries, as there is a preference for targeted or purposive sampling to capture specific groups within the population. 1
12 random sampling South Korea In South Korea, random sampling is less commonly utilized and there is a greater emphasis on meticulously inspecting all products. 1