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    method entailed first acquiring data from Canadian Community Health Survey administered by Statistics Canada. The individuals who participated in the survey were selected by applying a multilevel stratified cluster sampling approach that looked at administrative and geographic regions as primary sampling units. The samples for each region were calculated to be proportional to the official population reports, with the persons living in reserves, remote areas, institutions, and members of the…

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    patterns or themes. 5. Was probability or nonprobability sampling used in this study? What specific sampling strategies/methods were used in this study? In this study, non- probability sampling was used. The specific sampling used in this study was purposeful sampling and according to Creswell (2014), it is a special kind of non-probability sampling which is specially used in qualitative research. The researchers used purposeful sampling because they wanted to select particular participants…

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    Topics for Sampling Study Women with co-occurring addictive and mental disorders: An emerging profile of vulnerability. This will show how women throughout the years have been victims to many forms of abuse that range from sexual, physical, emotional and in some situations, even death. These women often struggle with ongoing mental health issues related to PTSD and substance abuse. Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse relapse among women: A pilot study. This study will be used to…

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    Stratified random sampling allows us to stratify the population by criterion then choose a random or systematic sample from each stratum. Stratified sampling ensures the sample is distributed the same method as the population. This is essential in minimising instances of population bias that could affect the findings. The questionnaire…

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    typically based on and representative of the populace aged fifteen and older. The coverage area is the entire country, including rural areas, surveyed, and the sampling frame represents the entire civilian, non-institutionalized adult population of the surveyed country. Sampling procedures are categorized in three steps: selecting primary sampling units, selecting households, and lastly, selecting…

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    both groups take a proctored midterm test. My target population would be first-year students taking college algebra online or in-person that attend a community college in Kentucky, as long as they both have proctored midterm. I would use a stratified sampling method to collect samples of 50 college algebra students midterm scores from 6 different community…

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    The target audience of the research is the male patients, whose age is between 45 and 55 years old. The researcher targets to use the random sampling to collect a sample of 100 participants, who are using the patient portals, from King Fahad Central Hospital in Jazan, Saudi Arabia (McLeod, 2014). The researcher settled on the random sampling approach because it provides a great opportunity for all participants to be selected. It is a probabilistic approach that provides every participant…

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    Sampling bias (McMillan pg. 112) • Definition: when the researcher selects participants in order to have the outcome they want; choosing participants who will perform the way you need them to in order to get the results you need to support your theory (McMillan…

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    Proceedure: Our staff decided to analyze the claim. Peter Baratta, our senior analyst in charge of testing handheld devices formulated the plan. A stratified sampling was decided upon for the best results. Peter personally went to five different Apple stores and borrowed five units of the same models, with new uncharged batteries. The staffs of 25 technicians would each get a fully charged phone, make three…

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    Statistical Research An interesting topic to study would be the way geriatric patients are being treated in health care facilities. This is because as the elderly are getting closer to the end of their lives, many are starting to decline. Meaning that the elderly can become less verbal, making it harder for them to communicate and carry a conversation. Therefore, does this make it harder on the caregiver to provide the proper care? For an example, as the nurse taking care of an elderly…

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