3f- Sampling Flashcards

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Where it is impractical to measure every individual in a population, what should be done?

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A representative sample of the population is selected

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What determines the appropriate sample size of a population?

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The extent of the natural variation within a population

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What kind of populations need a larger sample size?

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More variable populations

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What should a representative sample share with the population as a whole?

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The same mean and the same degree of variation about the mean

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What are the 3 types of sampling?

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  • random
  • systematic
  • stratified
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What happens in random sampling?

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All members of the population have an equal chance of being selected

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What are some advantages and a disadvantage of random sampling?

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Advantage- reduces the possibility of bias
- straight-forward process

Disadvantage- can result in poor representation of the overall population

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What happens in systematic sampling?

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Members of a population are selected at regular intervals e.g. line transect

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What are an advantage and a disadvantage of systematic sampling?

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Advantage- provides a more representative sample of the whole population

Disadvantage- sample may be biased as all members do not have an equal chance of being selected

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What happens in stratified sampling?

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The population is organised into groups or “strata” according to a characteristic e.g. age. The number of individuals sampled is in proportion to the groups size in the main population

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What is an advantage and a disadvantage of stratified sampling?

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Advantage- highly representative of the overall population

Disadvantage- setting up this technique requires the researcher to know the proportions of the group prior to beginning which isn’t always possible

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