Quiz 7
if a researcher studies every member of a population, the researcher is conducting?
a census
what is a sample?
a subgroup of the population
The following is what type of purposive sampling? looking at how cases are deviant can help define the category boundaries and shed light on the conventional case within a group.
extreme or deviant case sampling
______ ______ is a form of purposive sampling that takes the opposite approach to maximum variation. it seeks to sample people who are similar to one another from a population that is larger or more diverse
homogeneous sampling
______ ______ describe the primary traits of the target and accessible populations that will qualify someone as a subject
inclusion criteria
is when researchers alternate between theory development and collection of more data
iterative
______ _____ _____, involves selecting a sample in which the widest range of variation on the dimensions of interest is represented
maximum variation sampling
if some of the participants drop out of the experiment midcourse, _____ is said to have occurred
mortality
______ _____ do not guarantee that each person or element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
non probability sample
the selection of _____ ________ is made by nonrandom methods
non-probability samples
clinical researchers are often forced to use ______ ______, created when samples are chosen on some basis other than random selection
nonprobability samples
population averages are also called?
parameters
_____ ____, are studies designed to obtain preliminary information on how new treatments and measures work
pilot studies
____ is a defined aggregate of persons, objects, or events that meet a specified set of criteria
population
the larger group to which research results are generalized is called?
population
_____ is the ability to find significant differences when they exists
power
the magnitude of sampling errors?
precision
sampling techniques can be categorized as ?
probability or non probability
are created through a process of random selection?
probability samples
occurs when separating the population into four classes and then drawing random or systematic samples from each class in the proportion that exists in the population?
proportional stratified sample
_______ _____ is when the researcher hand picks subjects on the basis of specific criteria
purposive sampling
in _____ sampling, the researcher uses their knowledge of the population to select individuals who they believe will be good sources of information
purposive sampling (judgmental sampling).
_____ _____ is based on the judgement of the researchers; however, instead of trying to represent various types of people, it selects additional participants based on information needed to corroborate, extend, or revise the emerging theory.
theoretical sampling
T/F: a sample can only be representative of the accessible population, not necessarily the target population
true
T/F: cluster sampling involves successive random sampling of a series of units in the population.
true
T/F: simple random sample reduces bias by giving every member of the population a chance of being selected.
true
T/F: small, unbiased samples tend to yield more accurate results than biased samples, even if the sizes of the biased sample are larger
true
T/F: stratification increases the precision of estimates only when the stratification variable is closely related to the variables of experimental interest
true
a random sample is _______ in that each selection is independent, and no one member of the population has any more chance of being chosen than any other member
unbiased
_______ ____ indicate those factors that would prelude someone from being a subject
exclusion criteria
when its not possible to gain access to everyone. some portion of the target population that has a chance to be selected must be identified. which is called the?
accessible population
______ _______ ____ allows a population to be sampled geographically
area probability sampling
in which the next question varies depending on prior answer
branching
in ______ ______, researchers draw groups (or clusters) of participants instead of selecting individuals
cluster sampling
allows us to link members of the population to some already established grouping that can be sample
cluster sampling or multistage sampling
occurs when a sample is selected purposefully?
conscious biases
the most used and practical approach to convenience sampling is _________ _____, which involves recruiting all patients who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria as they become available
consecutive sampling
the most common form of nonprobability sample is?
convenience sample or accidental sample
which method is when subjects are chosen on the basis of availability
convenience sample or accidental sample
_____ are the background characteristics that represent an indicator by which populations are described
demographics
is when random samples of adequate size from each category are selected
disproportional sampling
using ____ ___, a researcher can control the potential confounding effect of known characteristics of a population by guiding the sampling process so that an adequate number of subjects are obtained for each stratum
quota sampling
______-______ _____ involves the random selection of phone numbers based on multistage sampling of area codes and telephone exchanges
random-digit dialing
the ___ serves as the reference group for estimating characteristics of or drawing conclusions about the population
sample
________ ___ _________ is when the sample was not selected by any other logic than participants being available and willing.
sample of convenience
occurs when the individuals selected for a sample overrepresent or underrepresent certain population attributes that are related to the phenomenon under study?
sampling bias
error created by random sampling is simply called ____ ___ by statisticians
sampling error
the difference between sample averages and population averages is?
sampling error or sampling variation
the interval between selected elements is called?
sampling interval
_____ is when no more can be added or absorbed to something
saturation
_______ relies on simultaneous analysis, in which major and minor themes of the research emerge
saturation
the use of volunteers is called?
self-selection
table of random numbers is ___ ____ sampling?
simple random
giving every member of a population an equal chance of being included in the sample is called?
simple random sample
what kind of sampling is it when.. once a unit is selected it has no further chance of being selected.?
simple random sampling or sampling without replacement
______ ____ is a method that is often used to study sensitive topics, rare traits, personal networks, and social relationships
snowball sampling
sample averages are called?
statistics
stratification in conjunction with random sampling is?
stratified random sample
involves identifying relevant population characteristics, and partitioning members of a population into homogeneous, nonoverlapping subsets, or strata, based on characteristics
stratified random sampling
_______ _______ is when the researcher divides the total number of elements in the accessible population by the number of elements to be selected
systematic sampling
the method of sampling is essentially equivalent to simple random sampling is _____. in this type of sampling, every nth individual is selected
systematic sampling
are generated by computers and comprise thousands of digits (0-9) with no systematic order or relationship
table of random numbers
the first step in planning a study is to identify the?
target population
the overall group of people to which the researcher intends to generalize findings is called?
target population or reference population
random means?
that every unit in the population has an equal chance or "probability" of being chosen