Sampling Design Flashcards

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What makes a good representative sample?

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  • Large
  • Unbiased
  • Random
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What is selection bias and sampling error?

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  • In a random sample, sampling error is inevitable
    • Sampling error: difference between the value of a statistic and the parameter (due to chance)
  • In a nonrandom sample, selection bias is inevitable
    • Selection bias: systematic favouritism in the data selection process leading to misleading results
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Define unit

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Unit: an individual in a sample obtained from the sampling frame which receives the treatment

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Compare random sampling and simple random sampling

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Random: each unit in the population has a chance of being selected

Simple random: each sample has an equal chance of being selected

  • All SRS are random
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Compare stratified and cluster sampling

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Both populations are divided into subgroups based on pre-existing characteristics

  • Stratified: units are drawn from each strata
    • Not random unless proportionate sampling
  • Cluster: a sample of subgroups are censused
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What is multistage sampling?

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  • Multistage: taking samples in stages using smaller and smaller sampling units at each stage
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What is systematic sampling?

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  • Systematic: a unit is selected as the starting point, then additional units are sampled at a constant interval, k
    • k = total population/sample size we want
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Compare response bias and nonreponse bias

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  • Nonresponse: a selected individual refuses or cannot be contacted (also called undercoverage)
  • Response: influence of the behaviour of respondent or interviewer
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