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what’s a
target population
a
sample
of people taken from a larger population, a group of people we wish to make a statement about and draw
conclusions
what’s
generalisation
the ability to make a statement about the
target population
in relation to the
sample
what’s
random sample
every person in the
target population
has an equal chance of being selected
what are the
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
random sampling
strengths: lack of bias as every person has an
equal
change of being selected
weaknesses: this method takes a long time to conduct and a lot to collect
people may not take
part
what’s an
opportunity sample
right place at the right time
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
opportunity sampling
strengths: easy to conduct as it’s quick and cheap as you select whoes availiable
weaknesses:
unrepresentative
of population, participants are from one place so hard to
generalise
researcher bias
, control who takes part
explain
systematic sampling
numerical formula
is used so
researxher
needs to complete list of
target population
then create a formula and apply it until they have a full sample
strengths
and
weaknesses
of a
systematic sample
strengths: avoids
researcher
bias as researcher has no control over who is selected
weaknesses: may still suffer from bias as tou may end up with all the same
gender
explain
stratified samples
participants are selected from diff
subgroups
within the target population in
proportion
to subgroups overall frequency
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
stratified sampling
strengths: most
representative
of methods,
researcher
identifies
subgroups
and ensure that each sub group is represented
avoids bias research
weaknesses: choice which subgroup is important
timely
method not all
participants
agree to participate
identified
data may not be representative
what’s
volunteer sampling
involves participants selecting themselves to be part of a sample it is known as
self selection
can be done through putting adverts in
newspapers
etc
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
volunteer sampling
strengths: minimal effect by the researcher
weaknesses:
volunteer bias
by asking for volunteers certain people may come forward if the same characteristics