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Why do sociologists sample?
To save time, save money, and because testing everyone is
impractical
.
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What is a target population in sociological research?
The
total
group
of
individuals
from which the
sample
might be
drawn.
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If a researcher is studying sixth form students at CHS, who is the target population?
All
sixth
form
students
at CHS.
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What is a sample in sociological research?
A
subset
of a
target population
used to represent the entire group.
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What does it mean for a sample to be representative?
It reflects the
target population
in terms of
characteristics
like age and gender.
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What is a sampling frame?
A list of people from which the
sample
will be drawn.
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What is random sampling?
A technique where every member of the
target population
has an equal chance of being selected.
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What is a strength of random sampling?
It is representative of the
target population
as everyone has an
equal chance
of being chosen.
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What is a weakness of random sampling?
It requires a large
sampling frame
to
avoid bias
.
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How can bias be introduced in random sampling?
If some individuals are not
available
or refuse to participate.
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What is stratified random sampling?
A technique where the sample is a
proportional
representation of the target population.
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What is a strength of stratified random sampling?
It allows for
representation
of all groups in a smaller sample.
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What is a weakness of stratified random sampling?
It may not be practical if the sampling frame lacks
necessary
information.
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What is quota sampling?
A technique where the researcher is told how many
respondents
of a particular type are required.
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What is a strength of quota sampling?
It allows the researcher to control
participant variables
without needing a
sampling frame
.
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What is a weakness of quota sampling?
It is not
randomized
, so not everyone has the same chance of being selected.
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What is opportunity sampling?
A
technique
where participants are selected from whoever is available at the time of the study.
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What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
It is a quick and easy way to gather large numbers of
participants
.
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What is a weakness of opportunity sampling?
It has low
representativeness
as it is drawn from a small section of the
community
.
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What is snowball sampling?
A
non-representative
technique that uses personal contacts to build a sample group.
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What is a strength of snowball sampling?
No
sampling frame
is needed, making it easier to access sensitive groups.
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What is a weakness of snowball sampling?
It is not
representative
as participants are part of a network of contacts.
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of random sampling?
Strengths:
Representative of the
target population
Quick and easy to implement
Weaknesses:
Requires a
large
sampling frame
Difficult to ensure all are
available
for the sampling frame
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of stratified random sampling?
Strengths:
Proportional representation
of the target population
High control over
participant variables
Weaknesses:
Often impractical due to lack of information
Representativeness
may be reduced by predetermined groups
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of quota sampling?
Strengths:
Control over
participant variables
No need for a
sampling frame
Weaknesses:
Not
randomized
Practical problems in determining participant criteria
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of opportunity sampling?
Strengths:
Quick and easy to gather participants
No need for a sampling frame
Weaknesses:
Low
representativeness
Can be
subjective
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of snowball sampling?
Strengths:
No
sampling frame
needed
Less ethical issues as participants volunteer
Weaknesses:
Not
representative
Can take a long time to gather a
sufficient
sample
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What are some recommended further readings for sociology sampling techniques?
Webb R
et al. (
2015
),
Webb R & Trobe K
. (2015),
Browne K
. (2015).
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What is the timing for the Sample AS Paper 2 in sociology?
30 minutes
per mark available.
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What is the timing for the Sample A level Paper 1 in sociology?
30 minutes
per mark available.
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What is the timing for the Sample A level Paper 3 in sociology?
30 minutes
per mark available.
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What is one of the exam questions related to random sampling?
Outline two
disadvantages
of using random sampling in sociological research.
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What is one of the exam questions related to sampling methods?
Evaluate the problems involved in using different sampling methods when carrying out
sociological research
.
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What is one of the exam questions related to non-representative sampling techniques?
Outline
and
explain
two
problems
of
using
non-representative
sampling
techniques.
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What is one of the exam questions related to sampling techniques?
Evaluate the
usefulness
of
different
kinds
of sampling techniques.
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