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Title: The Logic Of Sampling Key Terms


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Chapter 7
  • The Logic Of SamplingKey Terms

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  • Nonprobability samplingTechnique in which
    samples are selected in a way that is not
    suggested by probability theory.

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  • Purposive (judgmental) sampling Selecting a
    sample based on the knowledge of a population,
    it's elements and the purpose of the study.

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  • Snowball samplingResearcher collects data on
    members of the target population that can be
    located, then asks those individuals to provide
    the information to locate other members.

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  • Quota samplingUnits are selected into a sample
    on the basis of prespecified characteristics, so
    the total sample will have the same distribution
    of characteristics assumed to exist in the
    population being studied.

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  • Probability samplingSamples are selected in
    accord with probability theory, typically
    involving some random selection mechanism.

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  • RepresentativenessQuality of a sample having the
    same distribution of characteristics as the
    population from which it was selected.

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  • EPSEMEqual probability of selection method.
  • ElementUnit about which information is collected
    and that provides the basis of analysis.

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  • PopulationThe theoretically specified
    aggregation of study elements.
  • Study populationAggregation of elements from
    which the sample is actually selected.

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  • Random selectionEach element has an equal chance
    of selection independent of any other event in
    the selection process.
  • Sampling unitElement or set of elements
    considered for selection in some stage of
    sampling.

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  • ParameterSummary description of a given variable
    in a population.
  • StatisticSummary description of a variable in a
    sample.

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  • Sampling errorThe degree of error to be expected
    of a given sample design.
  • Confidence levelExpression of the accuracy of
    sample statistics.

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  • Confidence intervalRange of values within which
    a population parameter is estimated to lie.
  • Sampling frameList or quasi list of elements
    from which a probability sample is selected.

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  • Simple random samplingBasic sampling method
    assumed in the statistical computations of social
    research.
  • Systematic samplingEvery kth element in the
    total list is chosen for inclusion in the sample.

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  • Sampling intervalStandard distance between
    elements selected in the sample.
  • Sampling ratioProportion of elements in the
    population that are selected.

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  • StratificationGrouping of units composing a
    population into homogenous groups before sampling.

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  • Cluster samplingA multistage sampling in which
    natural groups are sampled initially with the
    members of each selected group being subsampled
    afterward.

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  • PPSProbability proportionate to size.
  • WeightingGiving some cases more weight than
    others.
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