A target population is the wider group of people you are researching
A sampling frame is a list of everyone in your target population to generate sample
A sample is a smaller population to research to then be representative of.
There are seven main sampling methods which are:
Random
Stratified
Opportunity
Snowball
Quota
Volunteer
Systematic
Random sampling is when each person in the target population has an equalchance of being selected
Stratified sampling is when the target population is split into sections representing a key group or characteristic needed for the final sample.
This is the most representative sample
Opportunitysampling is where they select research participants in the study, it selects anyone who is willing and available at that time.
Snowballsampling is when they start with one participant who then recommends to other participants.
This is the least representative.
Quota sampling is where they select people based on pre-specifiedcharacteristics to match the assumed distribution in the population.
Volunteer sampling is a non-probability sampling method where they self-select into a study and used when the target population is difficult to access.
Systematic sampling is where they select the every nth person in regular intervals.
This is useful when the population is large, diverse or hard to reach however is not representative