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Page 1: The Logic of Sampling. Key Sampling Concepts Sampling (two types) Element Population Sample Sampling Frame Representative Sample

The Logic of Sampling

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Key Sampling Concepts

• Sampling (two types)• Element• Population• Sample• Sampling Frame• Representative Sample

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Application of Sampling Terms

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Types of Samples

• Probability -- Strictly following two rules.• Non Probability -- Failing to follow the two

rules

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Types of Probability Samples

• Simple Random Sample (SRS)• Systematic Random Sample• Stratified Random Sample• Cluster Sample

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Simple Random Sample

• Every element has an equal chance of selection

• No element can be selected more than once

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Example of a good random sample outcome

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Simple Random Sample

• Every element has an equal chance of selection

• No element can be selected more than once

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Systematic Random SampleSampling Frame

Nth ElementA simple random sample employing a sample

frame.

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Stratified Random Sample

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Cluster Sample

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Non probability samples

• Convenience (available to researcher)• Snowball (available connections)• Quota (stratified without randomness) • Informant (case study/social history)• Focus Groups

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What’s the difference?How important is the difference?

Probability samples can be generalized to a population; while non-probability samples cannot.

Non-probability offer an in depth understanding and are most often: “I don’t know what I am seeking until after I find it.”

Following is an illustration:

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Overview of Sample ProblemsHite, S. (1987). Women in Love: A Cultural Revolution in Progress. NY: Alfred A. Knopf.

Laumann, E. O., Gagnon, J. H., Michael, R. T. & Michaels, S. (1994). The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Sample Size Selection

The problem with the following formula:It is calibrated for dichotomous data. The sample size will increase with the number of options given to the subject.

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Do NOT Forget!!!!

Regardless of what formula one uses,

always increase the sample size by 20%.

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Excel

• RANDBETWEEN – Returns a random number between the numbers you specify.

• RAND – Returns a random number greater than or equal to 0 and less than 1, evenly distributed (changes on recalculation).