Probability & Non-Probability Sampling Techniques Flashcards

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Is the entirety of the group including all the members that forms a set of data.

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Population

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Contains a few members of the population. They were taken to represent the characteristics or traits of the whole population.

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Sample

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Every member of the population has the chance of being selected. It involves principle/randomization/chance

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Probability Sampling

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Is a randomly selected subset of a population. In this sampling method, each member of the population has an exactly equal chance of being selected.

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Simple Random Sampling

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Is a probability sampling method in which researchers select members of the population at a regular interval (or k) determined in advance.

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Systematic Sampling

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Researchers divide a population into homogeneous subpopulations called strata (the plural of stratum) based on specific characteristics (e.g., race, gender identity, location, etc.). Every member of the population studied should be in exactly one stratum.

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Stratified Random Sampling

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Researchers divide a population into smaller groups known as clusters. They then randomly select among these clusters to form a sample.

A method of probability sampling that is often used to study large populations, particularly those that are widely geographically dispersed. Researchers usually use pre-existing units such as schools or cities as their clusters.

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Cluster Sampling

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Probability Sampling

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  1. Simple Random Sampling
  2. Systematic Sampling
  3. Stratified Random Sampling
  4. Cluster Sampling
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Not every member of the population has the equal chance of being selected. It can rely on the subjective judgement of the researcher.

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Non-Probability Sampling

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  • Selecting a sample based on the availability of the member and/ or proximity to the researcher.
  • Also known as accidental, opportunity, or grab sampling.
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Convenience Sampling

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  • Sample are chosen based on the goals of the study. They may be chosen based on their knowledge of the study being conducted or if they satisfy the traits or conditions set by the researcher.
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Purposive Sampling

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  • Proportion of the groups in the population were considered in the number and selection of the respondents.
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Quota Sampling

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  • Participants in the study were tasked to recruit other members for the study
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Snowball Sampling

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