Population vs Sample – Population: The entire group we are interested in (e.g., all teachers in India). – Sample: A smaller part selected to represent the population (e.g., 500 teachers from different states). – Think of a movie trailer—you don’t watch the whole movie, but the trailer gives you the idea! (Visual: Large circle “Population” → small circle “Sample” inside)
Characteristics of a Good Sample – Representative: Truly reflects the larger population. – Adequate in size: Neither too small nor unnecessarily large. – Unbiased: Free from favoritism or the researcher’s personal choice. – Accurate: Produces valid and reliable findings.