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Representatives of the Sample:
Factors influencing the representatives of sample
1. The accuracy of the sampling frame
2. The sample size
3. The method by which the sample is selected
Three factors in identifying a Population for a Research Project
1. Unit of analysis
2. Geographic location
3. Time period
Advantages of Sampling
1. Efficient
2. Less Expensive
3. Restricted to a Certain Time Frame
4. Less Data Collection & Entry
5. Sampling can provide accurate estimate of the population parameters
To determine the appropriate sample size what factors must be considered?
1. Homogeneity of the sample.
2. The number of variables under study
3. The desired degree of accuracy
4. The method of random sampling used.
Probability sampling can be conducted in several ways, what are the three most common?
1. Simple Random Sample
2. Stratified Sample
3. Cluster Sample
3 most common sampling methods in most qualitative research
1. Purposive sampling
2. Quota Sampling
3. Snowball sampling
Two Types of Observational Research
1. Direct Observation
2. Participant Observation
Intensity Measures
One-directional Intensity Scale and Two Directional Intensity scale
Format of Questioning of the surveys
one directional intensity scale
matrix format
two directional intensity scale
ranking questions
Things to include throughout the Format of the Questionnaire with relation to a survey
Filter and Branching Questions
Ordering of Items
Sections and Numbering
Instructions
Level of Measurement
Nominal & Ordinal & Interval
Data Coding and the Analysis Process
Step 1: Get to know your data
2: Focus the analysis
3. Categorize
4. Identify patterns and connections within and between categories
5. Interpretations