Sampling

Cards (23)

  • What is the purpose of sampling techniques?
    To choose a representative sample of the population
  • What does it mean if a sample is representative?
    Results can be generalized to the wider population
  • What is a potential issue with most samples?
    They contain some degree of bias
  • What are the methods to select participants in a study?
    • Random sampling
    • Opportunity sampling
    • Volunteer sampling
    • Systematic sampling
    • Stratified sampling
  • What is random sampling?
    Every member has an equal chance of selection
  • What is a strength of random sampling?
    No investigator bias in participant selection
  • What is a weakness of random sampling?
    It can be time-consuming to contact participants
  • What is opportunity sampling?
    Participants who are accessible and willing are targeted
  • What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
    It is easy and less time-consuming
  • What is a weakness of opportunity sampling?
    The sample may not be representative
  • What is volunteer sampling?
    Sample consists of self-selected participants
  • What is a strength of volunteer sampling?
    It requires minimal input from the researcher
  • What is a weakness of volunteer sampling?
    It may lead to volunteer bias
  • What is systematic sampling?
    Every nth person is selected from a list
  • What is a strength of systematic sampling?
    No investigator bias in participant selection
  • What is a weakness of systematic sampling?
    It can be time-consuming to implement
  • What is stratified sampling?
    Dividing the target group into sections
  • What is a strength of stratified sampling?
    More representative than other methods
  • What is a weakness of stratified sampling?
    Time-consuming to identify subgroups
  • What are the steps in stratified sampling?
    1. Identify strata/sub-groups in the population
    2. Determine proportions of each strata
    3. Select sample randomly from each strata
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of each sampling method?
    • Random sampling:
    • Strength: Representative, no bias
    • Weakness: Time-consuming
    • Opportunity sampling:
    • Strength: Easy, less time-consuming
    • Weakness: May not be representative
    • Volunteer sampling:
    • Strength: Minimal input needed
    • Weakness: Volunteer bias
    • Systematic sampling:
    • Strength: No bias
    • Weakness: Time-consuming
    • Stratified sampling:
    • Strength: More representative
    • Weakness: Time-consuming
  • What is the challenge presented in the study material?
    Identify sampling techniques and their strengths/weaknesses
  • What should you do at the end of the session?
    Share a key takeaway on your way out