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    In the aspect of sampling, the scale was small, national that the place they conducted in Denmark and had 34.4 percent response rate (Jensen & Sørensen, 2013, p. 50). However, they managed to collect their data from the digital online survey, focus group interviews and covert…

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    Social Work Burnout and Its Effects on the Social Worker Name Institutional Affiliation Social Work Burnout and Its Effects on the Social Worker Introduction Social work burnout is has effects on the productivity of the worker; however, it is important to understand if and how the burnout affects a social worker. In the pursuit to understand the reality, there must be logical and empirical support (Babbie 2010, pg, 4). Like in epistemology, a science of knowing, which may rely on…

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    It was decided to use a non-probability sampling method. Even though this method is less valid, due to not having access to a sampling frame the probability sampling method could not be done and therefore, the only option was a non-probability sampling method. The non-probability method used was quota sampling; this is where the population is divided into subgroups by their characteristics, traits or a focused fact. Following this quota sampling; the questionnaires were handed out to fifteen…

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    The foundation for this study was firmly based on the Factors Predicting the Use of Hazardous Drug Safety-Handling Precautions model. A model of the study (Figure 1) is provided for the reader’s educational purposes, and shows a relationship between the direct influences, such as employee’s level of experience and knowledge of the risks of choosing to not use proper protective devices, and indirect influences, such as influence from peers and managerial figures (p. E300). Overall, the…

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    Sampling Strategy and Sample Size for a Quantitative Research Plan Introduction When a researcher is constructing a sampling method, the questions about the population where the sample will come from and the size of the sample to be used come into play for the purpose of seeking statistical validity (Frankfort-Nachmias & Nachmias, 2008). Parahoo (2014) explains that, in order for sampling method or strategy to be considered credible, defining the population to be sampled, type of sampling,…

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    social, financial, community and physical. The survey is conducted by sampling individuals using an address-based sampling (ABS) frame,…

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    Data Collection and Instrumentation The purpose of this study is to examine the implicit biases of police officers to better understand factors which may contribute to certain adverse behavior during encounters with black males while on duty. Therefore, participants for the research consist of police officers from the Capital Police Department (CPD). The stakeholders are the seven-hundred police officers who are employed by the Capitol Police Department. However, the surveys, interviews, and…

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    used in the study and it will cover the research design, population and sampling techniques. The imperativeness of these research techniques was design to evaluates and analysis the available avenues. The research methodology will contain the following sub-topics such as research design which specifically deals with an evaluative study as the tool that a researcher used during the data collection phase, Population and sampling. This chapter will further include selection of site, description of…

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    survey (sample u need), how many and how they should be chosen. 1. Probability Samples 2. NON probability samples Probability sampling :> with the probability sampling each member of the population has some know chance being included chances is representative of the population .The most basic probability sample is simple random sample. Some time researcher use a systematic sampling to select number of population in which they select the “9th” number of…

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    This will give the sampling method a larger pool to gather information to complete the research needed. What is the appropriate sampling size? The appropriate sampling size is achieved by many factors. These factors are the size of the study, population size, the purpose of the study, and the risk of selecting a wrong sample design. The size of the sample must be in a certain criteria such as precision level, confidence level, and the variability degree. In the case of sampling the attitudes…

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