Tag: Sampling
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Convenience Sampling
Convenience sampling is a non-probability sampling method where participants are selected based on their accessibility and proximity to the researcher. When citing convenience sampling in APA format, in-text citations should include the author’s last name and the year of publication. For example, “Convenience sampling is often used in exploratory research (Smith, 2020).” Convenience sampling may…
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Sampling
Sampling is a fundamental concept in research methodology, referring to the process of selecting a subset of individuals or observations from a larger population to make inferences about the whole (Creswell & Creswell, 2018). This process is crucial because it allows researchers to conduct studies more efficiently and cost-effectively, without needing to collect data from…
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Convenience Sampling
Convenience sampling is a non-probability sampling technique where participants are selected based on their ease of access and availability to the researcher, rather than being representative of the entire population (Scribbr, 2023; Simply Psychology, 2023). This method is often used in preliminary research or when resources are limited, as it allows for quick and inexpensive…
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Sampling Error
Sampling error is a statistical concept that occurs when a sample of a population is used to make inferences about the entire population, but the sample doesn’t accurately represent the population. This can happen due to a variety of reasons, such as the sample size being too small or the sampling method being biased. In…
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Podcast Sampling (Chapter 10)
An Overview of Sampling Chapter 10 of the textbook, “Introduction to Statistics in Psychology,” focuses on the key concepts of samples and populations and their role in inferential statistics, which allows researchers to generalize findings from a smaller subset of data to the entire population of interest. Random Samples and Their Characteristics The chapter emphasizes…