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SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS 2
selected from a larger population to make statistical inferences(Elfil & Negida,2017). Different
sampling methods are used, and this is dependent on the type of analysis performed. Sampling
members of a population are selected at random based on a given criterion, and they all have
an equal chance of being selected. In Non-probability sampling, the population members are
chosen at random but are not based on a given criterion. The members of the population do
not have an equal chance of being selected. Probability sampling techniques include random
includes snowball, quota, judgment and convenience sampling. The main advantage of
Sampling bias occurs when some members of a population have a higher chance of being
selected than others(Elfil & Negida,2017). The generalizability of research findings is limited by
sampling bias. This means that a sample is generalized if its characterized similar to the
population it has been selected from. The research design and data collection method used can
lead to sampling bias. Sampling bias occurs in both probability and non-probability sampling. In
probability sampling, the risk of sampling bias is reduced, but it is not completely eliminated. If
your sample frame does not have characteristics with the population, this will result in a biased
sample. In a non-probability sample, items are selected based on criteria that are not random.
For example, in inconvenience sampling, members are chosen because they are available or
accessible. Sampling bias is common because some members have a higher chance of being
selected than others. There are different types of sampling bias. These include self-selection.
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS 3
People with certain characteristics are more willing to participate in a particular study than
others. Non-response. This occurs when some people refuse or drop out of a study. Under
Survivorship. Successful observations are represented in the sample compared to those that are
part of the study. Healthy user. Volunteers that are healthy are more likely to pursue health-
Sampling is something that every clinician must consider when trying to incorporate evidence.
The type of sampling design used will ultimately affect the validity and reliability of the results.
The wrong sampling technique introduces errors in the final findings, and a wrong conclusion
will be made, which may have far-reaching implications on the entire population.
The primary goal of data analysis is to present data that is accurate and reliable. The research
must endeavor to avoid statistical errors by findings ways to deal with outliers and missing
data. Analysis is used to summarize data in a manner that is understood so that conclusions are
made. The researcher needs to understand data analysis because they can easily determine if
References
Elfil, M., & Negida, A. (2017). Sampling methods in Clinical Research; an Educational