Sampling

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    • What is the first step a researcher must take regarding participants in an investigation?
      The researcher needs to decide how they select participants.
    • What is the definition of a population in research?
      The population is a group of people from whom the sample is drawn.
    • If a sample is taken from sixth formers in London, to whom can the findings be applied?
      The findings can only be applied to that certain group of people.
    • What are the various methods a researcher can use to select participants?
      • Opportunity sampling
      • Random sampling
      • Systematic sampling
      • Stratified sampling
      • Volunteer sampling
    • What is opportunity sampling?
      Participants are recruited conveniently as they are available at the time of the study.
    • How does random sampling ensure fairness in participant selection?
      All members of the population have the same equal chances of being selected.
    • What method is used in random sampling to select participants?
      A random number table, generator, or lottery method is used.
    • What is systematic sampling?
      A predetermined system is used to select every nth member from the sampling frame.
    • What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
      It is an easy method of recruitment that is time-saving and less costly.
    • What is a limitation of opportunity sampling?
      It is not representative of the whole population, hence lacks generalizability.
    • What is a key limitation of random sampling?
      Researcher bias can be present if the selection is not truly random.
    • What is volunteer sampling?
      Participants self-select to take part in the study, often in response to an advertisement.
    • What is a strength of volunteer sampling?
      It provides quick access to willing participants, making it easy and not time-consuming.
    • What is a limitation of volunteer sampling?
      It may attract a particular profile of a person, affecting generalizability.
    • What could influence participants' seriousness in a volunteer study?
      Motivations like money could drive participation, influencing the results.
    • What is stratified sampling and its process?
      • Composition of the sample reflects varying proportions of subgroups (strata).
      • Identify strata.
      • Calculate required proportion for each stratum.
      • Select sample at random from each stratum using a random selection method.
    • What is a limitation of stratified sampling?
      A complete representative representation of the target population is not possible.
    • What is a strength of stratified sampling?
      It produces representative data due to the proportional strata, hence generalization is possible.
    • What is a limitation of volunteer sampling regarding participant selection?
      Participants can refuse to take part, leading to an unrepresentative sample.
    • What is a strength of volunteer sampling regarding participant cooperation?
      As participants are willing to take part, they are more likely to cooperate in the study.
    • What is a limitation of systematic sampling regarding bias?
      It is not truly unbiased unless a random number generator is used.