Samples Flashcards

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What is a sample

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A sample of the population is taken from a sampling frame or target population

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What is random sampling

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Selected by pulling names out of a hat or by computer generated list. The names generated are random and everyone has a fair chance of being chosen-unbiased

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What is stratified random sampling

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A little more complex , a stratified sample mirrors the overall population to make it reflective e.g. if a school has more boys than girls the sample should contain more boys than girls

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What is systematic system

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This follows. System e.g. every 5th person on the school register

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What is quota sampling

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Where the researcher set the quotas for their sample e.g. boys in year 11 who play football and belong to a team you set the criteria of people you want to include

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What is snowball sampling

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Useful for hard to reach groups e.g. the homeless
A researcher might hand out a set of questionnaires to a homeless person, and ask them to pass the on to other in their situation - they may offer a meal in return for their reponses

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What is opportunistic

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Simply involving anyone who will take part- e.g. talking to the first 50 people in a town centre who pass by

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