Exam 8: Understanding Research Methods, Populations and Sampling

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Data collection methods are the means by which:

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In probability sampling the sample is drawn from a list known as:

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Field diaries are a means of gathering data.

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The sample is a small sub-set of the population.

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The methodological framework contains an account of:

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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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Researchers often use tables of random numbers in order to:

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Projective techniques are used to explore people's instinctive responses to stimuli, stimuli such as, for example, advertising campaigns. Projective techniques are indirect ways of exploring attitudes.

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Give three examples of human populations of research projects.

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The researcher might be working with a population with cultural issues, language issues, or with literacy issues. Any or all of these will have an impact of the design of data gathering technique.

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The population can be comprised of:

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Quota sampling, judgemental sampling, snowball sampling and convenience sampling are all examples of:

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Research conducted on an entire population is known as:

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