Research Methods : Sampling Methods Flashcards
What’s the target population?
The group of people the researcher wants to study. It is too big to study everyone so a sample is needed.
What’s a sample?
A small group of people who represent the target population and are in the study (are representative of the target population)
What’s a sampling frame?
A list to specify the target population and those included in the study
What’s random sampling?
Where every member of target population and sampling frame has as equal change of being chosen for the study
Random Sampling advantages
• no bias as everyone has an equal chance of being chosen ( likely to be representative)
Random Sampling disadvantages
• impractical as it takes time and effect to put together a sampling frame (you wont know everyone in the target population)
• not completely representative
What’s opportunity sampling?
Recruiting anyone who happens to be available at the time of your study
Opportunity Sampling advantages
• quick, easy and cheap as you are just choosing who you find
• useful for naturalistic experiments as researcher has no control over who’s being studied
Opportunity Sampling disadvantages
• unrepresentative as participants are all selected from one place at one time
What’s volunteer sampling?
When people actively volunteer themselves to be in a study by responding to a request which has been advertised by the researcher who then selects those suitable for the study
Volunteer Sampling advantages
• convenient and economical
• can reach large audience (especially online)
Volunteer sampling disadvantages
• sampling bias (particular people are more likely to volunteer so may be harder to generalise to general public - leading to bias as they may all display similar characteristics)
What’s systematic sampling?
Selecting names from the sampling frame at regular intervals
Systematic sampling advantages
• simple to carry out (if you have a sampling frame
• reduces researcher bias
Systematic sampling disadvantages
• lots of redundant participants
• not truly random/ unbiased as not every person has same chance of being chosen - unrepresentative