Sampling Techniques Flashcards

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Explain what is meant by “population”.

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Population is the group of people the researcher is interested in.

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Explain what is meant by ‘sample”.

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Sample is the smaller group of the population that represent the whole of the population

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What are the five types of sampling ?

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Random sampling, Volunteer sampling, Opportunity sample, Stratified sampling, Systematic sampling

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Explain random sampling and give advantages and disadvantages.

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All members have equal chance of selection. The sample would be generated using a hat or random generator.

Advantages :

  • Unbiased
  • High internal validity

Disadvantages :

  • Time consuming
  • Could end up with unrepresentative sample
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Explain volunteer sampling and give advantages and disadvantages.

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People volunteer themselves to take place.

Advantages :

  • Easy to do
  • Not time consuming

Disadvantages :
- Volunteer bias ( will only attract interested people )

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Explain Systematic sampling and give advantages and disadvantages.

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Every n’th member of a target population is selected EG every 4th person.

Advantages :

  • Not costly
  • Not time consuming

Disadvantages :

  • Researcher bias ( researcher decides where to get sample EG: people from the same street etc. )
  • Could be unrepresentative of full population
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Explain stratified sampling and give advantages and disadvantages.

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Sample represents subgroups within target population. Proportions need to be proportionate to population EG if there’s 10% men in population of 200 and you need a sample containing 100, 10% of the 100 should be men.

Advantages :
- Generalisation

Disadvantages :
- Complete representation of population is not possible

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What does “bias” mean.

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Bias means distorted in some way based on the persons opinion and feelings toward something.

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What does “generalisation” mean.

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Generalisation means sample will be representative of population so results can be generalised to population.

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Explain Opportunity sampling and give advantages and disadvantages.

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Opportunity sampling is when you use the ppts available to you.

Advantages:

  • Easy
  • not time consuming
  • cheap

Disadvantages:
- Very unrepresentative

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