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What is a random sample in research?
Everybody in the target population has an
equal
chance of being
selected.
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Give an example of a
random
sampling method.
Names drawn out of a hat or using a
random
number generator.
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What is an opportunity
sample
?
It uses
participants
who are available at the
time.
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Provide an example of an
opportunity
sample.
Using people in the
common
room to take part.
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What is a stratified sample?
It identifies
subgroups
in proportion to the target population and then uses
random
sampling from those subgroups.
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How does a systematic sample work?
It uses every
Nth
person in the
target
population.
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What is a
volunteer sample
?
It
advertises
to the
population
and uses participants that come forward to take part.
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What does it mean for a sample to be
representative
?
It reflects the
characteristics
of the people in the
target
population.
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What does
generalisable
mean in research?
It refers to whether findings from the sample can be applied to the
target
population.
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What does bias refer to in sampling?
It refers to whether your sample is completely
fairly selected.
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What is
random
allocation in an
experiment
?
It is the process of arranging participants into conditions of the experiment after selecting the sample.
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What are the steps in random allocation?
Number
all participants.
Put the
numbers
in a
hat.
The
first
number pulled out goes to
Condition A.
The
next
number goes to
Condition B.
Repeat
until all participants are
allocated.
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What is a strength of random sampling?
It is
unbiased
; all members of the target population have an
equal
chance of being selected.
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What is a weakness of random sampling?
It requires a list of everyone in the
population
and takes time to
contact
those selected.
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What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
It is the easiest method and reduces
costs
and
time
taken to find participants.
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What is a weakness of opportunity sampling?
It can produce
bias
as it draws from a
small
part of the population.
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What is a strength of stratified sampling?
It is the most
representative
method as the sample is
proportionate
to subgroups and random.
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What is a weakness of stratified sampling?
It is very
time-consuming
to identify
subgroups
and randomly select participants.
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What is a strength of systematic sampling?
It is
unbiased
, as participants are selected using an
objective
system.
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What is a weakness of systematic sampling?
It is not truly
random
unless you start with a
random
method for selecting the first participants.
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What is a
strength
of volunteer sampling?
It can provide a wide variety of people, making the sample more
representative.
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What is a weakness of volunteer sampling?
It may be biased towards people who are
motivated
or confident, resulting in
volunteer
bias.
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