Unit 1 - Analysis of Data : Sampling Methods Flashcards
Random sampling
Every item in the population has an equal chance of being chosen. You assign a number to each item and then generate random numbers in order to choose a sample (ignoring any repeated numbers).
Stratified sampling
The population is divided into categories (strata) by age, gender, social class, etc. Then a random sample is generated from each group. The size of each sample is in proportion to the size of each category in the sample.
Cluster sampling
The population is divided into groups (clusters). A random sample of clusters is chosen and every item in the chosen cluster is surveyed. The smaller the size of each cluster, the less likely the sample is biased.
Quota sampling
Specific instructions are given about the how many (quota) of each group within the population must be included in the sample. The actual items chosen are left to the discretion of the surveyor.
Sampling frame
Used to identify the population. A list of all items in the population and ensures that all have a chance of being sampled.
Random sampling advantages
• genuinely random
• free from bias
Random sampling disadvantages
• time consuming
• costly
• needs a sampling frame (need to know everyone)
Stratified sampling advantages
• more accurate than random
• can show different tendencies for each group
Stratified sampling disadvantages
• time consuming
• costly
• needs a sampling frame
• detailed planning needed
Cluster sampling advantages
• cheaper to run
• doesnt need sampling frame
Cluster sampling disadvantages
• not random
• could be biased (depending on clusters used)
Quota sampling advantages
• cheap
• easy
Quota sampling disadvantages
• not random
• double be biased (based on how researcher picks sample)
Balance between removing bias and increasing sample size
Too small -> cheaper but could easily be biased
Too large -> less likely to be biased but expensive
How to work out stratified sampling
Percentage - divide all different strata’s by the given % to get their number in sample
Subjects - divide total number by sample number. Then divide all strata’s by that answer to find their number in the sample