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  • Sampling Techniques

  • SamplesHaving clearly identified a thesis statement or question, as well as the population, variables and type of data involved, a researcher can begin to conduct his or her study;To conduct research, data from a sample must be collected, which could involve medical testing, laboratory analyses, surveys, etc.

  • Samples - ContinuedThe sample must be:

    1. representative of the population;2. appropriately sized (the larger the better);3. unbiased;4. random (selections occur by chance);The above criteria are interrelated.

  • Samples - ContinuedTo ensure that the four criteria are met, careful planning is needed (any errors in the sample will result in unreliable conclusions);One of several methods can be chosen to achieve randomness when selecting a sample.

  • Random Sampling MethodsSix methods are commonly employed.1. Simple Random Sampling all individuals in the population have an equal likelihood of being chosen; for example, number all students and select the numbers from a hat (minimize the level of control that the researcher has).

  • Random Sampling Methods - Continued2. Systematic Random Sampling used when you are sampling a fixed percentage of the population; randomly select a starting point, then select every nth individual; n is referred to as the sampling interval (n = pop size/sample size); for example, number all students in a list, randomly select a starting point in the list, and select every nth individual.

  • Random Sampling Methods - ContinuedStratified Random Sampling population is divided into strata, or groups; randomly select members of each stratum (the number selected is proportional to the stratums size); for example, divide our population into 9s, 10s, 11s and 12s, and randomly select members in each grade.

  • Random Sampling Methods - ContinuedCluster Random Sampling population is organized into groups; groups are randomly selected, and all members of the group are sampled; for example, divide our school into homerooms, randomly select homerooms, and sample all students in selected homerooms.

  • Random Sampling Methods - ContinuedMulti-Stage Random Sampling population is organized into groups; randomly select groups, and then randomly select members in these groups (an equal number selected per group); for example, repeat the steps for Cluster Random Sampling, but then randomly select students in each selected homeroom.

  • Random Sampling Methods - ContinuedDestructive Sampling applicable to products only; products chosen randomly, tested for quality control.

  • Random Sampling Methods - ContinuedThe sampling method chosen depends on the population of interest;Sometimes, methods can be combined;Careful planning is the key to generating reliable results always have contingency plans!

  • 1. Determine the type of sampling method used in each scenario.a) The Ontario government randomly selects five high schools in Ontario and surveys each teacher in those schools. Cluster random sampling

  • b) You wish to survey 100 employees at Trillium Shopping Plaza (contains 216 stores). You randomly select 10 stores, then randomly select 10 employees from each store. Multi-staged Random Sample

  • c) Every fiftieth family in the Unionville telephone book is surveyed by phone.Systematic Random Sample

  • d) Jonathon randomly selects three cards from a standard deck of cards.Simple Random Sample

  • 2. In a town of 120 000 people, smoking has been banned in all restaurants. A committee of students wants to find out what the whole town thinks of this new law. The committee wants to survey 1460 people. Which sampling technique is most appropriate?