ryväsnäyte
Ryväsnäyte is a Finnish term that translates to "bunch sample" or "cluster sample" in English. It refers to a method of statistical sampling where the population is divided into groups, or clusters, and then a random sample of these clusters is selected. Once the clusters are chosen, all individuals or items within those selected clusters are included in the sample. Alternatively, a random sample of individuals within the selected clusters might be taken, leading to a two-stage sampling process.
This sampling technique is often employed when it is impractical or too costly to obtain a simple
The advantage of ryväsnäyte is its cost-effectiveness and convenience, especially for geographically dispersed populations. However, it