Qual 1
Qual 2
Quant
100

Participants are chosen because they met certain criteria, or possess certain characteristics or traits.

Purposive - Qual

100

Cases that demonstrate a particular theory particularly well, or allow you to develop a theory are chosen

Theoretical - Qual

100

Where every member of the population has an equal probability of being selected

Random - Quant

200

The sample aims to achieve the full range of experiences, demographics and so on to capture the full range of the subject being explored

Maximum - Qual

200

You choose cases that are unique, or special in some way

Extreme Case Sampling - Qual

200

Where groups are randomly selected, rather than individuals.

Cluster Sampling - Quant

300

Your sample is chosen on the basis that they are ‘typical’ of a particular context, for example

Typical Case Sampling - Qual

300

Initial participants are identified, and these participants identify further potential participants themselves

Snowball - Qual

300

The population is divided into subgroups. Random samples are then taken from within these groups

Stratified - Quant

400

The sample is chosen as it is convenient in terms of location, accessibility and so on

Convenience Sampling - Qual

400

You select samples as they arise, taking advantage of unexpected opportunities

Opportunistic Sampling - Qual
400

This method involves selecting every nth case, for example taking every fourth name from a list.

Systematic Sampling - Quant

500

Individuals are chosen on the basis of specific knowledge that they possess

Key informant Sampling - Qual

500

Name two ways in which mistakes can be made in selecting a sample.

1. Convenient individuals - already known to the research may cultivate bias
2. Mixture of volunteer and random - no mentioning of difference
3. Using a random sample when other sampling methods would be more preferrable
4. Not having the appropriate sample size

500

How can sample sizes be determined?

1. Quant: Sample size calculator, previous studies

2. Qual: Design determined - Aiming for transferability of rich data and potentially saturation

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