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Sampling Population: –All units (people or things) possessing the attributes and characteristics of interest (aggregation of study elements) E.g., Actors in New York City Sample: –Subset of a population Sampling Frame: –Subset of units that have a chance to become part of the sample E.g., Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild Researchers study the sample to make generalizations back to the population
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Probability Sampling The probability of any unit being included in the sample is known and equal Simple random sampling –http://www.randomizer.orghttp://www.randomizer.org Stratified random sampling –Random sampling within all subgroups
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Nonprobability Sampling Does not rely on random selection Weakens sample-to-population representativeness Used when limits to time, money, or access Used when researchers desire participants with special experiences or abilities – including qualitative research
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Convenience sample Purposive (judgemental) Snowball sample
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