Posts Tagged ‘baseball’

Yankees are the best blend out there.

Well, we are Yankee fans and we write this Blog so we must be right.   But this has to tie into sampling or it makes no sense here.   Baseball teams have to fill out a roster according to a fundamental model.   They will be playing a game that has offense and defense.  During those moments that they play defense, they require nine players, each with a particular position to fill.  Think of those nine positions as the model that drives sample selection in the baseball world.

The baseball diamond, with its nine field players, structures the kinds of people that will be on a baseball team.

So when George S. puts together a team, he has to keep in mind that his census of nine must be considered as part of his criteria.

When we chose sample we need to fill out some form of model that we seek to represent.   It could be the census of the United States or that of an industry.  Whatever it is, the sample frame must represent something.  Keep that in mind next time you order sample from your friendly provider.

What does your sample frame represent?

What’s this with Baseball and Blending?

We believe that when you buy sample from a panel house you are accepting their blending model by default.   Therefore, even if they do not do any blending you are assuming that they do.

Baseball is a game of stats and blending is the practice of combining sources with the use of statistics.  Baseball is ubiquitous in the US as are soccer and rugby and cricket wherever you call home.

Blending and the rules of the game had best become second nature to all of us.