Sampling Flashcards

1
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what is a sample?

A

a group used to represent a population

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2
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what are the 5 types of sampling?

A
  1. random
  2. systematic
  3. quota
  4. cluster
  5. stratified
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3
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what is random sampling?

A

using a random number generator

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4
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what is systematic sampling?

A

every nth person is selected

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5
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what is quota sampling?

A
  • convenience

- filling up a number

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6
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what is cluster sampling?

A
  • divide people into groups (usually geographically)
  • each group = cluster
  • clusters randomly selected
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7
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what is stratified sampling?

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  • divide population into smaller groups (e.g. age)

- take a random sample of each

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8
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what are the types of bias involved in sampling?

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  1. sampling bias
  2. recall bias
  3. social desirability
  4. confirmation bias
  5. volunteer bias
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9
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what is sampling bias?

A

non-representative sample

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10
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what is recall bias?

A

lack of specifics

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11
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what is social desirability?

A

lie about things for social reasons

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12
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what is confirmation bias?

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interprets new evidence as confirmation of existing beliefs

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13
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what is volunteer bias?

A

volunteers unlikely to be representative

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14
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what are the types of bias involved in screening?

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  1. selection bias
  2. lead-time bias
  3. length-time bias
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15
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what is selection bias?

A

participants selected are unlikely to be representative

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16
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what is lead-time bias?

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overestimating the apparent time surviving with a disease by bringing forward the time of diagnosis

17
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what is length-time bias?

A

overestimating the survival duration due to longer-living people being more likely to be picked up during screening

18
Q

what are confounders?

A
  • related to outcome and exposure

- may affect results so need to be taken into account

19
Q

what is critical appraisal?

A

assessing reliability
- how consistent are the results of the study?
- is it repeatable?
assessing validity
- does the test investigate what it is meant to?

20
Q

how would you generate a research question?

A
PICO 
P - patient of population (exposure)
I - intervention
C - control 
O - outcome