2) Discuss the appropriate sampling scheme for this survey. That is, how would you choose the 50 household in that area to do your survey.

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2) Discuss the appropriate sampling scheme for this survey. That is, how would you choose the 50 household in that area to do your survey.
1. Age
2. Gender: □ Female □ Male
3. Education Level
4. Occupation
5. Number of people in the household
6. Number of employees in the household:
7. Total number of cars belonging to household:
8. For how many years are you staying at his house?
9. Are you a renter or homeowner: □ Homeowner □ Renter
10. Number of rooms in the house
11.Size of the house
12 Rooms
13 Heating/Isolation/installations
14 Number of floors of the apartment
15 Side of the house (side-view, sun exposure etc)
16 I am ….. from the house I’m living

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Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q5
Q7
QB
Q10
Q11
Q12
Q13
Q14
Q15
Q16
1
22
Male
High Schod Unemploye
3
15 Owner
2
2
2
26
Male
Bachelor Student
2
3 Renter
2
2
4
2
illeterate unemploye
7 Renter
3
32
Female
1
2
2
4
26
Male
Bachelor Student
3
1
4 Renter
2
3
3
4
2
3
38
Male
Primary Sc Employed
18 Owner
3
2
2
2
4
2
23
Female
Bachelor
Student
1
6 Renter
2
2
2
67
Male
illeterate Retired
28 Owner
2
2
2
17
Female
Bachelor
Student
3
5 Renter
2
2
4
2
3
20
Male
Bachelor
Student
4 Renter
2
2
2
10
24
Male
Bachelor Student
2
8 Renter
2
2
2
4
2
2
11
64
Male
High Schod Retired
2
20 Owner
2
2
High Schoc Retired
Bachelor Employed
12
61
Male
4
32 Renter
2
1
5
2
13
31
Male
2
5 Renter
2
4
4.
14
65
Male
Graduate Retired
4
28 Renter
2
2
2
2
4
15
45
Male
Bachelor
Retired
34 Owner
4
2
5
16
25
Female
Bachelor
Student
2
9 Renter
3
2
17
21
Male
Bachelor
Student
2
5 Owner
2
4
4
2
4
51
Female
Bachelor
Unemploye
4
27 Renter
2
2
4
4
4
18
67
Female
High Schod Retired
2
21 Renter
2
4
4
2
2
2
4.
19
20
21
Male
Bachelor
Student
5 Owner
2
2
2
29
Male
Bachelor Student
2
6 Renter
2
5
4
4
4
21
42
Female
Bachelor Employed
2
2
35 Renter
2
4
4
4
22
Female
High Schod Retired
High Schoc Unemploye
Bachelor unemploye
23
71
25 Owner
2
4
4
3
4.
24
41
Female
4
3 Renter
2
3.
5
25
20
Male
3
6 Renter
2
3
4
4
26
56
Male
Bachelor
Retired
2
19 Renter
2
4
4
4
4
Bachelor Employed
Bachelor Employed
27
35
Female
2
38 Renter
2
4
4
4
28
44
Female
2 Renter
4
4
4.
29
21
Female
High Schoo Employed
2
14 Renter
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
30
15
Male
Bachelor Employed
2
7 Renter
4
4
4
Male
High Schod Employed
Bachelor Employed
31
59
13 Owner
4.
4
4
4
4.
32
41
Female
2
2
6 Renter
2
4
4
Primary Sc Retired
Bachelor Employed
33
65
Male
4
2
37 Owner
2
3.
4
50
Male
4
1
24 Owner
3
4
4
5
4
34
35
39
Male
High Schoo Employed
2
2
7 Renter
2
2
4
36
56
Male
Bachelor
Retired
3
2
19 Owner
2
4
4
4
4
37
28
Male
Bachelor Student
9 Renter
2
2
4
38
60
Male
Bachelor
Retired
2
20 Owner
3
5
4
4
4
4
39
37
Female
Bachelor Employed
2
4 Renter
4
4
40
22
Male
Bachelor Student
3
2 Renter
3
4
4
4
24
Male
Bachelor Employed
3 Renter
2
2
4
2
41
42
61
Male
Bachelor Retired
2
22 Owner
2
3
4
4
43
68
Male
Graduate Retired
4
31 Owner
2
4
4
4
44
30
Male
High Schoo Employed
2
2
6 Renter
2
4
45
49
Male
Bachelor
Employed
2
28 Owner
2
2
4
5
Female
High Schoc Employed
46
55
1
13 Owner
1
47
60
Male
Bachelor
Retired
24 Owner
2
4
3
4
48
27
Male
Graduate Student
9 Renter
2
4
4
49
59
Female
Bachelor
Employed
4
2
2
17 Owner
4
2
3
50
25
Female
Bachelor Student
2
8 Owner
2
2
2
5
4
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Transcribed Image Text:NO Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q5 Q7 QB Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 1 22 Male High Schod Unemploye 3 15 Owner 2 2 2 26 Male Bachelor Student 2 3 Renter 2 2 4 2 illeterate unemploye 7 Renter 3 32 Female 1 2 2 4 26 Male Bachelor Student 3 1 4 Renter 2 3 3 4 2 3 38 Male Primary Sc Employed 18 Owner 3 2 2 2 4 2 23 Female Bachelor Student 1 6 Renter 2 2 2 67 Male illeterate Retired 28 Owner 2 2 2 17 Female Bachelor Student 3 5 Renter 2 2 4 2 3 20 Male Bachelor Student 4 Renter 2 2 2 10 24 Male Bachelor Student 2 8 Renter 2 2 2 4 2 2 11 64 Male High Schod Retired 2 20 Owner 2 2 High Schoc Retired Bachelor Employed 12 61 Male 4 32 Renter 2 1 5 2 13 31 Male 2 5 Renter 2 4 4. 14 65 Male Graduate Retired 4 28 Renter 2 2 2 2 4 15 45 Male Bachelor Retired 34 Owner 4 2 5 16 25 Female Bachelor Student 2 9 Renter 3 2 17 21 Male Bachelor Student 2 5 Owner 2 4 4 2 4 51 Female Bachelor Unemploye 4 27 Renter 2 2 4 4 4 18 67 Female High Schod Retired 2 21 Renter 2 4 4 2 2 2 4. 19 20 21 Male Bachelor Student 5 Owner 2 2 2 29 Male Bachelor Student 2 6 Renter 2 5 4 4 4 21 42 Female Bachelor Employed 2 2 35 Renter 2 4 4 4 22 Female High Schod Retired High Schoc Unemploye Bachelor unemploye 23 71 25 Owner 2 4 4 3 4. 24 41 Female 4 3 Renter 2 3. 5 25 20 Male 3 6 Renter 2 3 4 4 26 56 Male Bachelor Retired 2 19 Renter 2 4 4 4 4 Bachelor Employed Bachelor Employed 27 35 Female 2 38 Renter 2 4 4 4 28 44 Female 2 Renter 4 4 4. 29 21 Female High Schoo Employed 2 14 Renter 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 30 15 Male Bachelor Employed 2 7 Renter 4 4 4 Male High Schod Employed Bachelor Employed 31 59 13 Owner 4. 4 4 4 4. 32 41 Female 2 2 6 Renter 2 4 4 Primary Sc Retired Bachelor Employed 33 65 Male 4 2 37 Owner 2 3. 4 50 Male 4 1 24 Owner 3 4 4 5 4 34 35 39 Male High Schoo Employed 2 2 7 Renter 2 2 4 36 56 Male Bachelor Retired 3 2 19 Owner 2 4 4 4 4 37 28 Male Bachelor Student 9 Renter 2 2 4 38 60 Male Bachelor Retired 2 20 Owner 3 5 4 4 4 4 39 37 Female Bachelor Employed 2 4 Renter 4 4 40 22 Male Bachelor Student 3 2 Renter 3 4 4 4 24 Male Bachelor Employed 3 Renter 2 2 4 2 41 42 61 Male Bachelor Retired 2 22 Owner 2 3 4 4 43 68 Male Graduate Retired 4 31 Owner 2 4 4 4 44 30 Male High Schoo Employed 2 2 6 Renter 2 4 45 49 Male Bachelor Employed 2 28 Owner 2 2 4 5 Female High Schoc Employed 46 55 1 13 Owner 1 47 60 Male Bachelor Retired 24 Owner 2 4 3 4 48 27 Male Graduate Student 9 Renter 2 4 4 49 59 Female Bachelor Employed 4 2 2 17 Owner 4 2 3 50 25 Female Bachelor Student 2 8 Owner 2 2 2 5 4 mNM NN NN N 4 mm NMN N NO ON 2. HZZ NN HONN + mm m N N m
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