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Sampling Techniques for Research
π Researchers use samples to collect data about variables from a larger population.
π Four primary unbiased sampling techniques discussed are: random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, and systematic sampling.
π A convenience sample uses members easily accessible to the researcher, which often leads to biased results.
Detailed Sampling Methods
π² Random Sample: Every member of the population has an equal chance of selection, achievable through numbered selection, random number generation, or random number tables.
π Stratified Sample: The population is divided into subgroups with similar characteristics (e.g., age brackets for savings), and a random sample is drawn from *each* subgroup.
ποΈ Cluster Sample: The population is divided into clusters (often geographically, like zip codes), one or more clusters are randomly selected, and all members within the chosen clusters are included in the sample.
π’ Systematic Sample: Units are assigned counting numbers; a random starting number is selected, and members are chosen at regular intervals (e.g., every 20th unit).
Sampling Distinctions and Errors
β¨ The key difference between cluster and stratified sampling is that stratified subgroups aim for similarity, while cluster subgroups aim to vary in characteristics.
π A sampling errorβthe difference between sample results and the population resultsβcan occur even with the best sampling methods.
Key Points & Insights
β‘οΈ To ensure representativeness, utilize techniques like random sampling where every population member has an equal selection probability.
β‘οΈ Use stratified sampling when needing representation across specific, known population segments (e.g., age groups for financial data).
β‘οΈ Cluster sampling is efficient for large geographic areas, selecting entire pre-defined sections (clusters) rather than individuals across the whole area.
β‘οΈ Be cautious of convenience samples, as they are prone to introducing bias into research findings.
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