Exam 8: Understanding Research Methods, Populations and Sampling

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The methodological framework of the research project is comprised of:

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Simple random sampling involves:

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Field diaries are a means of gathering data.

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The concept of representation relates to the degree to which:

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Researchers often use tables of random numbers in order to:

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Online interviews can be synchronous, in real time, using a chat room or a using conferencing software or asynchronous, outside of real time, using e-mail or message boards or discussion boards and so on.

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The data gathered must be:

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The methodological framework contains an account of:

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The key issue in sampling is that of representation. The concept of representation relates to the degree to which a sample drawn from a population can be said to be representative of the population.

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It is often the case that the entire population of the research is too big, and as a result beyond the scope of the researcher. In such situations, the researcher clearly defines the population of the research, and then selects from that population a sample to study.

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The population can be comprised of:

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Data gathering methods are:

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Data collection methods are the means by which:

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