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Simple Random Sampling

1. The Chain-Mediation Pathway of Social Avoidance to Depression in College


Students Is Regulated by Self-Esteem

The aim of the study is to identify the relationship between social avoidance and
depression in college students. 1021 college students were randomly selected and
self-rating depression, social avoidance and distress, loneliness, interpersonal
trust and self-esteem scales were used.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35656501/

2. Smartphone Addiction and Sleep Quality on Academic Performance of


University Students: An Exploratory Research

The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between sleep quality,
smartphone addiction, and academic performance. The study was conducted on
323 students in Sabah.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34444042/

3. Healthy lifestyle behaviour in university students and influential factors in


eastern Turkey

The research aims to determine the healthy lifestyle behavior of university


students in central Erzincan. The total population of students is 4506. The
sampling included 981 students selected using simple random sampling method.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21251153/

4. Talent acquisition and technology: A step towards sustainable development

The study's population is comprised of 4,481 organizations, and 589 replies in


total were used to analyze the data. The basic random sampling approach is used
to choose the sample.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36329757/

5. Internet Gaming Disorder and Aggression among Students on School Closure


during COVID-19 Pandemic

417 secondary and upper secondary students from two private schools in the
Chitwan district participated in a web-based cross-sectional survey. Simple
random sampling was used to choose the sample.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35945851/
Stratified Sampling

1. Internet addiction among Greek adolescent students

This study sought to determine the incidence of Internet addiction among 12 to


18-year-old Greek pupils. The 2,200-student sample was drawn from 120 classes
spread over 85 institutions in Thessaly, Greece. 10% of all classes in Thessaly's
schools were included in the sample. For the composition of each school,
randomized stratified selection was utilized.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18991535/

2. Health Information Seeking Behaviors on Social Media During the COVID-19


Pandemic Among American Social Networking Site Users: Survey Study

A web-based questionnaire was carried out using a sample that was obtained from
a top market research company. The data were presented with a 95% confidence
level and a margin of error of 3. A total of 1003 US-based adults under the age of
18 participated. To make sure the sample was representative of the US population,
participants were chosen using a stratified quota sampling strategy.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34043526/

3. The protective effect of self-esteem on suicidal ideation among nursing home


residents with limited social support in China: A cross-sectional study

538 nursing home residents from all seven administrative districts of the capital
city of an eastern Chinese province made up the participants. They were chosen
using a stratified selection technique. The survey that measured suicidal thoughts,
self-esteem, social support, and loneliness was completed by each participant.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34190426/

4. Breakfast in the Philippines: food and diet quality as analyzed from the 2018
Expanded National Nutrition Survey

For analysis, information was taken from the 2018 Expanded National Nutrition
Survey (ENNS). There were 63,655 people present, of which 14,013 were school-
age children (6 to 12 years old), 9,082 were teenagers (13 to 18 years old), 32,255
were adults (19 to 59 years old), and 8,305 were senior citizens. (60 years old and
above). The sample was stratified based on NRF9.3 and age.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35953807/
5. Ecological Factors Influencing Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Self-
Concept in Adolescents from Low-Income Families in South Korea

The study looked at self-concept and emotional/behavioral issues among Korean


teenagers from low-income homes. Data from the Korean Children and Youth
Panel Survey were analyzed using an ecological model in this descriptive research.
The approach employed was stratified multistage cluster sampling across the
country. Overall, 2534 first-year middle school students were included in the
study, and the poll was performed from 2010 to 2016.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28613089/
Simple Random Stratified

Each possible sample Divides the population


has an equal chance of into subgroups called
getting picked sampling "strata".
techniques
Random selection of of The subgroups are
subsets of participants based on traits that
from a population they share

Best used used when


the population has
diverse subgroups

Simple Random Stratified

Yuan et al. (2022) - The aim of the Siomos et al. (2008) - This study
study is to identify the relationship sought to determine the incidence
between social avoidance and of Internet addiction among 12 to
depression in college students. 1021 18-year-old Greek pupils. The
college students were randomly 2,200-student sample was drawn
selected and self-rating depression, from 120 classes spread over 85
social avoidance and distress, quantitative institutions in Thessaly, Greece.
loneliness, interpersonal trust and 10% of all classes in Thessaly's
self-esteem scales were used. research schools were included in the
sample. For the composition of
Rathakrishnan et al. (2021) - The purpose of the each school, randomized stratified
study is to examine the relationship between selection was utilized.
sleep quality, smartphone addiction, and
academic performance. The study was conducted Neely et al. (2021) - A web-based questionnaire was carried out
on 323 students in Sabah. using a sample that was obtained from a top market research
company. The data were presented with a 95% confidence level
and a margin of error of 3. A total of 1003 US-based adults
Hacıhasanoğlu et al. (2011) - The under the age of 18 participated. To make sure the sample was
research aims to determine the representative of the US population, participants were chosen
using a stratified quota sampling strategy.
healthy lifestyle behavior of
university students in central
Yang et al. (2022) - 538 nursing home residents
Erzincan. The total population of from all seven administrative districts of the
students is 4506. The sampling capital city of an eastern Chinese province made
included 981 students selected up the participants. They were chosen using a
stratified selection technique. The survey that
using simple random sampling
measured suicidal thoughts, self-esteem, social
method. support, and loneliness was completed by each
participant.

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