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Description: the types of sampling that can be conducted their definitions, strengths and weaknesses
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Sampling techniques: Advantages and disadvantages
Technique
Simple
random
Descriptions
Random sample from
whole population
Advantages
Highly representative if all
subjects participate; the ideal
Stratified
random
Random sample from
identifiable groups
(strata), subgroups, etc
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Doing quantitative research in the social sciences: An integrated approach to research
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Description: the types of sampling that can be conducted their definitions, strengths and weaknesses