Chapter 4. Literature, Research & Sampling Designpptx
Chapter 4. Literature, Research & Sampling Designpptx
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CHAPTER 4
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SOURCES OF LITERATURE REVIEW
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FEATURES OF A GOOD RESEARCH DESIGN
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The availability and skills of the researcher and his staff, if any;
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SECTIONS OF RESEARCH DESIGN
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Population,
Sampling techniques,
Research instruments,
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SECTIONS OF RESEARCH DESIGN
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QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE RESEARCH
DESIGN
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DIFFERENT RESEARCH DESIGNS
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Learning Objectives
Define Population, Sample, and Sampling.
Identify the Purpose of Sampling.
Compare and Contrast a Population and a
Sample.
Define Probability and Non-probability
Sampling.
Identify the Types of Probability and Non-
Probability Sampling.
Compare the Advantages and Disadvantages of
specific Probability and Non-probability
Sampling.
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What is Sampling?
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Why Sampling?
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Probability Samples
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Stratified Sampling
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Advantages
guarantees coverage across strata
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Clusters Sampling
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Example Clusters Sampling:
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Advantages
Cheaper and faster than probability
Reasonably representative if collected in a thorough
manner
1. Judgment Sampling/ Purposive sampling
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The answer will depend on the aims, nature and scope of the
study and on the expected result. All of which should be
carefully considered at the planning stage.
Technique Strengths Weaknesses
Non-Probability Sampling Least expensive, least Selection bias, sample not
time-consuming, most representative, not recommended for
Convenience sampling convenient descriptive or causal research
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Judgmental sampling Low cost, convenient, Does not allow generalization,
not time-consuming subjective
Quota sampling Sample can be controlled Selection bias, no assurance of
for certain characteristics representativeness
Snowball sampling Can estimate rare Time-consuming
characteristics
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PUT THIS KNOWLEDGE TO WORK!
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