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SAMPLING

PROCEDURE
A d v . S WA R N AV B H U Y A N
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INTRODUCTION

• Sample: a portion of the entire group (called a population)


• Sampling procedure: choosing part of a population to use in order to test
hypotheses about the entire population.
• Used to choose the number of participants, interviews, or work samples to use
in the assessment process.
• If the sample data will be generalized to reflect the population, statistical
selection processes should be used.
TYPES OF SAMPLING PROCEDURE

1. Probability Sample Procedure


– Simple Random Sampling Procedure
– Systematic Sampling Procedure
– Stratified Sampling Procedure
– Cluster Sampling Procedure
CONTD

• Non Probability Sampling Procedures


• Purposive/Judgmental Sampling Procedure
• Convenience Sampling Procedure
TIPS TO ENSURE QUALITY

• We should always consider how the data will be used and


carefully consider the costs of using an incorrect sample. In
addition to monetary costs, there could be political or public
relations fallout.
• If we are choosing our sample to participate in an assessment
method, we should estimate the possibility of how many
won’t participate.
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• Sampling Procedure is time-convenient and a cost-effective method


and hence forms the basis of any research design.

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