What is the difference between census and sample methods?
Difference between census method and sample methods:
Basis of difference |
Census method |
Sample method |
1. Items to be studied |
1. Under census method each and every unit of the universe is studied. |
1. Under sample method, only some of the items which represent the population are studied. |
2. Suitability |
2. This method is suitable when the area of investigation is relatively small. |
2. This method is suitable where the area of investigation is wide. |
3. Conclusion |
3. In this method, conclusions are drawn on the basis of whole universe. |
3. In this method, conclusions are drawn on the basis of a sample. |
4. Time |
4. It is more time consuming method. |
4. It is less time consuming method. |
5. Natural of items |
5. Census method is particularly suitable where the items in the population have diverse characteristics. |
5. Sampling method is particularly suitable when items in the population are homogeneous. |
6. Verification |
6. Under census method the results of investigation is generally not possible. |
6. Under sampling method results can be verified by taking out another sample. |
7. Nature of method |
7. It is an old method of investigation. |
7. It is a new and practicable method. |
8. Number of enumerators |
8. Census method requires a large number of enumerators. |
8. It does not require a large number of e- umerators. |
9. Expensive |
9. It is more expensive. |
9. It is c'r lparatively less expensive' |