Sampling Flashcards

1
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define the term target population?

A

the group of people from whom the sample is drawn

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2
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describe opportunity sampling

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taking the sample from those available at the time

ie first 20 students you see in a caferteria

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3
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describe random sampling

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a sample in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen
-identifying every member of the target population and then selecting the number of people u need, so every one has an equal chance
eg put names in a hat

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4
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Describe self selected sampling

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participants becoming part of the study because the have voluntered as a result of an advert in a newspaper

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5
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Describe snowball sampling

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when you recruit a participant and then they recruit someone

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6
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Give the strengths of opportunity sampling

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  • cheap
  • quick and convinient
  • doesn’t require extensive research into participants
  • degree of consent
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7
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Give the strengths of random sampling

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  • broad range of people
  • high population validity
  • not biased
  • everyone has an equal chance
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8
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Give the strengths of self selected sampling

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  • people are willing to take part
  • degree of consent
  • less likely to withdraw
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9
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Give the strengths of snowball sampling

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  • avoids offending anyone
  • sense of obligation
  • locate people who are difficult to access
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10
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Give the weaknesses of opportunity sampling

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  • doesn’t have high population validity
  • people may feel ambushes
  • may have similar personalities ie biased
  • not representative
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11
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Give the weaknesses of random sampling

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  • time consuming
  • difficult to obtain as you may not have everyones details
  • may be biased if small
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12
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Give the weaknesses self selected sampling

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  • may try and please the experimenter ie demand characteristics
  • share similar characteristics
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13
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Give the weaknesses of snowball sampling

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  • share similar characteristics

- sense of obligation

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14
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define the term sample

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the group of people selected from a population to represent the population in a study

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