Chapter objectives: To provide an introduction to the features of non-probabilistic sampling and how it differs from probabilistic sampling; To discuss quota sampling and purposive sampling, how they are used and the importance of transparency in describing sampling methods; To describe the uses of snowball and self-selective sampling and their strengths and weaknesses; To consider the role of key informants in accessing samples
Learning objectivesBy the end of this chapter, you should be able to:· Distinguish between a populat...
merging or clear boundaries? Sampling is a very complex issue in qualitative research as there are m...
Overview of probability and non-probability sampling techniques in quantitative research.
Marshall, MN. Sampling for qualitative research. Family Practice 1996; 13: 522-525. The probability ...
Qualitative research method is considered to be suitable when the researcher or the investigator eit...
Qualitative sampling methods have been largely ignored in technical commu-nication texts, making thi...
Quantitative researchers need a probabilistic sample to generalise their findings, but research cons...
In this article we present the critical analysis of a recent methods overview, authored by McCrae an...
The methods literature regarding sampling in qualitative research is characterized by important inco...
Objective: To highlight the importance of sampling and data collection processes in qualitativ...
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to provide a general understanding of the concepts of s...
The Manual for Sampling Techniques used in Social Sciences is an effort to describe various types of...
Applied statistics research plays pivotal role in diverse problems of social sciences, agricultural ...
Qualitative research is type of formative research that includes specialized techniques for obtainin...
Nonprobability sampling describes any method for collecting survey data which does not utilize a ful...
Learning objectivesBy the end of this chapter, you should be able to:· Distinguish between a populat...
merging or clear boundaries? Sampling is a very complex issue in qualitative research as there are m...
Overview of probability and non-probability sampling techniques in quantitative research.
Marshall, MN. Sampling for qualitative research. Family Practice 1996; 13: 522-525. The probability ...
Qualitative research method is considered to be suitable when the researcher or the investigator eit...
Qualitative sampling methods have been largely ignored in technical commu-nication texts, making thi...
Quantitative researchers need a probabilistic sample to generalise their findings, but research cons...
In this article we present the critical analysis of a recent methods overview, authored by McCrae an...
The methods literature regarding sampling in qualitative research is characterized by important inco...
Objective: To highlight the importance of sampling and data collection processes in qualitativ...
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to provide a general understanding of the concepts of s...
The Manual for Sampling Techniques used in Social Sciences is an effort to describe various types of...
Applied statistics research plays pivotal role in diverse problems of social sciences, agricultural ...
Qualitative research is type of formative research that includes specialized techniques for obtainin...
Nonprobability sampling describes any method for collecting survey data which does not utilize a ful...
Learning objectivesBy the end of this chapter, you should be able to:· Distinguish between a populat...
merging or clear boundaries? Sampling is a very complex issue in qualitative research as there are m...
Overview of probability and non-probability sampling techniques in quantitative research.