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Why is it important to consider who participated in a study?
To determine if findings can be
generalized
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What are the five sampling techniques discussed?
Random sampling
Systematic sampling
Stratified sampling
Opportunity sampling
Volunteer sampling
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What is the definition of target population?
All individuals in the
study group
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What is generalization in research?
Applying results from a
sample
to the
target population
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What is the key feature of random sampling?
Everyone has an
equal chance
of selection
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How can a researcher select participants randomly?
Using a
random number generator
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What is a strength of random sampling?
It avoids
researcher bias
in selection
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What is a potential weakness of random sampling?
It may yield an
unrepresentative
sample
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What does systematic sampling involve?
Selecting every
Nth
person from a list
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How does systematic sampling reduce bias?
By following a fixed
selection pattern
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What is a limitation of systematic sampling?
It may still produce an
unrepresentative sample
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What is opportunity sampling?
Including anyone
available
to participate
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What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
It is a quick way to
gather
a sample
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What is a major drawback of opportunity sampling?
It can lead to
researcher bias
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What is another term for volunteer sampling?
Self-selecting sample
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How do participants join a volunteer sample?
They volunteer themselves through
advertisements
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What is a potential bias in volunteer sampling?
Participants
may not represent the
general population
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What is the purpose of stratified sampling?
To create a
representative sample
of the population
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How is a stratified sample created?
By identifying
subgroups
and selecting
randomly
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What is a major advantage of stratified sampling?
It ensures representation of all
subgroups
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What is a limitation of stratified sampling?
It can be
time-consuming
and complex
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What does WEIRD stand for in psychology research?
Western
, Educated,
Industrialized
,
Rich
,
Democratic
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Why is the WEIRD sample a concern in psychology?
It may not
generalize
to the global population
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What historical bias is mentioned in the video?
Underrepresentation
of women in studies
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of each sampling method discussed?
Random:
Strength: Avoids
researcher bias
Weakness: May yield unrepresentative samples
Systematic
:
Strength: Reduces bias
Weakness: Possible unrepresentative samples
Opportunity
:
Strength: Quick and easy
Weakness: Potential for bias
Volunteer:
Strength: Easy to collect
Weakness:
Volunteer bias
Stratified
:
Strength: Representative of population
Weakness: Time-consuming and complex
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