sampling design
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Sample Designs and Sampling Procedures
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Sampling Terminology
• Sample
• Population or universe
• Population element
• Census
• Sampling frame
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Sample
• Subset of a larger population
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Population
• Any complete group– People– Sales territories– Stores– The population or universe can be finite or infinite
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Census
• Investigation of all individual elements that make up a population
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Sampling frame
• The elementary units or the group of the units may form the basis of sampling process in which,they are called as sampling units. A list containing all such sampling units is known as sampling frame. Thus, sampling frame consists of a list of items from which the sample is to be drawn.
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Define the target population
Select a sampling frame
Conduct fieldwork
Determine if a probability or nonprobability sampling method will be chosen
Plan procedure for selecting sampling units
Determine sample size
Select actual sampling units
Stages in the Selectionof a Sample
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Target Population
• Relevant population
• Operationally define
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Sampling design
• A sample design is a definite plan for obtaining a sample from the sampling frame. It refers to the technique or the procedure the researcher would adopt in selecting some sampling units from which inferences about the population is drawn
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD
SAMPLE DESIGN • Sample design must result in a truly representative
sample.• Sample design must be such which results in a small
sampling error.• Sample design must be viable in the context of funds
available for the research study.• Sample design must be such so that systematic bias can
be controlled in a better way.• Sample should be such that the results of the sample
study can be applied, in general, for the universe with a reasonable level of confidence.
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Steps in sample design
• Type of universe
• Sampling unit
• Source list
• Size of sample
• Parameters of interest
• Budgetary constraint
• Sampling procedure
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Types of Errors
• Sampling errors
• Systematic errors.
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Errors Associated with Sampling
• Sampling frame error• Random sampling error
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Systematic Error
• Inappropriate sampling frame
• Defective measuring device
• Non-respondents
• Natural bias in the reporting of data
• Indeterminancy principle
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While selecting a sampling procedure, researcher must ensure that the procedure causes a relatively small sampling error and helps to control the systematic bias in a better way.
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Two Major Categories of Sampling
• Probability sampling
Probability sampling is also known as ‘random sampling’ or ‘chance sampling’. Under this sampling design, every item of the universe has an equal chance of inclusion in the sample. It is, so to say, a lottery method in which individual units are picked up from the whole group not deliberately but by some mechanical process.
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Two Major Categories of Sampling
• Nonprobability sampling
In this type of sampling, items for the sample are selected deliberately by the researcher; his choice concerning the items remains supreme. In other words, under non-probability sampling the organisers of the inquiry purposively choose the particular units of the universe for constituting a sample on the basis that the small mass that they so select out of a huge one will be typical or representative of the whole. For instance, if economic conditions of people living in a state are to be studied, a few towns and villages may be purposively selected for intensive study on the principle that they can be representative of the entire state.
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Nonprobability Sampling
• Convenience
• Judgment
• Quota
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Probability Sampling
• Simple random sample
• Systematic sample
• Stratified sample
• Cluster sample
• Area sampling
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Convenience Sampling
• Also called haphazard or accidental sampling
• The sampling procedure of obtaining the people or units that are most conveniently available
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Judgment Sampling
• Also called purposive sampling
• An experienced individual selects the sample based on his or her judgment about some appropriate characteristics required of the sample member
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Quota Sampling
• Ensures that the various subgroups in a population are represented on pertinent sample characteristics
• To the exact extent that the investigators desire
• It should not be confused with stratified sampling.
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Simple Random Sampling
• A sampling procedure that ensures that each element in the population will have an equal chance of being included in the sample
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Systematic Sampling
• A simple process
• Every nth name from the list will be drawn
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Stratified Sampling
• Probability sample
• Sub samples are drawn within different strata
• Each stratum is more or less equal on some characteristic
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Cluster Sampling• Suppose we want to estimate the proportion of
machine- parts in an inventory which are defective. Also assume that there are 20000 machine parts in the inventory at a given point of time, stored in 400 cases of 50 each. Now using a cluster sampling, we would consider the 400 cases as clusters and randomly select ‘n’ cases and examine all the machine- parts in each randomly selected case.
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Population Element Possible Clusters in the United States
U.S. adult populationCountriesMetropolitan Statistical AreaCensus tractsBlocksHouseholds
Examples of Clusters
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Population Element Possible Clusters in the United States
College seniors CollegesManufacturing firms Countries
Metropolitan Statistical AreasLocalitiesPlants
Examples of Clusters
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Population Element Possible Clusters in the United States
Airline travelers AirportsPlanes
Sports fans Football stadiumsBasketball arenasBaseball parks
Examples of Clusters
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Area sampling
• If clusters happen to be some geographic subdivisions, in that case cluster sampling is better known as area sampling.
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What is the Appropriate Sample Design?
• Degree of accuracy
• Resources
• Time
• Advanced knowledge of the population
• National versus local
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Internet Sampling is Unique
• Internet surveys allow researchers to rapidly reach a large sample.
• Speed is both an advantage and a disadvantage.
• Sample size requirements can be met overnight or almost instantaneously.
• Survey should be kept open long enough so all sample units can participate.
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Internet Sampling
• Major disadvantage – lack of computer ownership and Internet access
among certain segments of the population
• Yet Internet samples may be representative of a target populations. – target population - visitors to a particular Web site.
• Hard to reach subjects may participate
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