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Topic : Sampling Methods - Probability
and Non-Probability Sampling,
Sampling and Non-Sampling Error.
Amal G
TIM 26th batch
 Introduction
 Sampling Process
 Methods of Sampling
Probability sampling
Non - Probability sampling
Errors in Sampling
 Sampling is a technique of selecting individual
members or a subset of the population to make
statistical inferences from them and estimate
characteristics of the whole population. Different
sampling methods are widely used by researchers
in market research so that they do not need to research
the entire population to collect actionable insights. It
is also a time-convenient and a cost-effective method
and hence forms the basis of any research design.
Sampling techniques can be used in a research survey
software for optimum derivation.
 Probability sampling
 Probability sampling is a sampling technique where a
researcher sets a selection of a few criteria and chooses
members of a population randomly. All the members have
an equal opportunity to be a part of the sample with this
selection parameter.
 Non-probability sampling
 Non-probability sampling, the researcher chooses
members for research at random. This sampling method is
not a fixed or predefined selection process. This makes it
difficult for all elements of a population to have equal
opportunities to be included in a sample.
 Simple random sampling: One of the best probability sampling
techniques that helps in saving time and resources, is the method. It is
a reliable method of obtaining information where every single member
of a population is chosen randomly, merely by chance. Each individual
has the same probability of being chosen to be a part of a sample.
For example, in an organization of 500 employees, if the HR team
decides on conducting team building activities, it is highly likely that
they would prefer picking chits out of a bowl. In this case, each of the 500
employees has an equal opportunity of being selected.
 Cluster sampling: is a method where the researchers divide the entire
population into sections or clusters that represent a population. Clusters are
identified and included in a sample based on demographic parameters like
age, sex, location, etc. This makes it very simple for a survey creator to derive
effective inference from the feedback.
For example, if the United States government wishes to evaluate the number
of immigrants living in the Mainland US, they can divide it into clusters based
on states such as California, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Colorado, Hawaii,
etc. This way of conducting a survey will be more effective as the results will be
organized into states and provide insightful immigration data.
 Systematic sampling: Researchers use the to choose the sample
members of a population at regular intervals. It requires the
selection of a starting point for the sample and sample size that
can be repeated at regular intervals. This type of sampling method
has a predefined range, and hence this sampling technique is the
least time-consuming.
For example, a researcher intends to collect a systematic sample of 500 people in a
population of 5000. He/she numbers each element of the population from 1-5000
and will choose every 10th individual to be a part of the sample (Total population/
Sample Size = 5000/500 = 10).
 Stratified random sampling: is a method in which the
researcher divides the population into smaller groups that don’t
overlap but represent the entire population. While sampling,
these groups can be organized and then draw a sample from each
group separately.
For example, a researcher looking to analyze the characteristics of people belonging to
different annual income divisions will create strata (groups) according to the annual
family income.
 Convenience sampling: This method is dependent on the ease
of access to subjects such as surveying customers at a mall or
passers-by on a busy street. It is usually termed as , because of
the researcher’s ease of carrying it out and getting in touch with
the subjects. Researchers have nearly no authority to select the
sample elements, and it’s purely done based on proximity and
not representativeness. This non-probability sampling method is
used when there are time and cost limitations in collecting
feedback. In situations where there are resource limitations such
as the initial stages of research, convenience sampling is used.
For example, startups and NGOs usually conduct convenience
sampling at a mall to distribute leaflets of upcoming events or
promotion of a cause – they do that by standing at the mall
entrance and giving out pamphlets randomly.
 Judgmental or purposive sampling: are formed by the
discretion of the researcher. Researchers purely consider
the purpose of the study, along with the understanding of
the target audience. For instance, when researchers want
to understand the thought process of people interested in
studying for their master’s degree. The selection criteria
will be: “Are you interested in doing your masters in …?”
and those who respond with a “No” are excluded from the
sample.
 Quota sampling: In the selection of members in this
sampling technique happens based on a pre-set standard.
In this case, as a sample is formed based on specific
attributes, the created sample will have the same qualities
found in the total population. It is a rapid method of
collecting samples.
 Snowball sampling: is a sampling method that
researchers apply when the subjects are difficult to trace.
For example, it will be extremely challenging to survey
shelter less people or illegal immigrants. In such cases,
using the snowball theory, researchers can track a few
categories to interview and derive results. Researchers also
implement this sampling method in situations where the
topic is highly sensitive and not openly discussed—for
example, surveys to gather information about HIV Aids.
Not many victims will readily respond to the questions.
Still, researchers can contact people they might know or
volunteers associated with the cause to get in touch with
the victims and collect information
 A sampling error occurs when the sample used in the
study is not representative of the whole population.
Sampling errors often occur, and thus, researchers
always calculate a margin of error during final results
as a statistical practice. The margin of error is the
amount of error allowed for a miscalculation to
represent the difference between the sample and the
actual population.
 Non-sampling error refers to any deviation between
the results of a survey and the truth which are not
caused by the random selecting of observations. That
is, non-sampling error is the total of all forms of error
other than sampling error. Common types of non-
sampling error include non-response error,
measurement error, interviewer error, adjustment
error, and processing error.
Sampling Methods & Sampling Error PPT - For Seminar
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Sampling Methods & Sampling Error PPT - For Seminar

  • 1. Topic : Sampling Methods - Probability and Non-Probability Sampling, Sampling and Non-Sampling Error. Amal G TIM 26th batch
  • 2.  Introduction  Sampling Process  Methods of Sampling Probability sampling Non - Probability sampling Errors in Sampling
  • 3.  Sampling is a technique of selecting individual members or a subset of the population to make statistical inferences from them and estimate characteristics of the whole population. Different sampling methods are widely used by researchers in market research so that they do not need to research the entire population to collect actionable insights. It is also a time-convenient and a cost-effective method and hence forms the basis of any research design. Sampling techniques can be used in a research survey software for optimum derivation.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Probability sampling  Probability sampling is a sampling technique where a researcher sets a selection of a few criteria and chooses members of a population randomly. All the members have an equal opportunity to be a part of the sample with this selection parameter.  Non-probability sampling  Non-probability sampling, the researcher chooses members for research at random. This sampling method is not a fixed or predefined selection process. This makes it difficult for all elements of a population to have equal opportunities to be included in a sample.
  • 8.  Simple random sampling: One of the best probability sampling techniques that helps in saving time and resources, is the method. It is a reliable method of obtaining information where every single member of a population is chosen randomly, merely by chance. Each individual has the same probability of being chosen to be a part of a sample. For example, in an organization of 500 employees, if the HR team decides on conducting team building activities, it is highly likely that they would prefer picking chits out of a bowl. In this case, each of the 500 employees has an equal opportunity of being selected.  Cluster sampling: is a method where the researchers divide the entire population into sections or clusters that represent a population. Clusters are identified and included in a sample based on demographic parameters like age, sex, location, etc. This makes it very simple for a survey creator to derive effective inference from the feedback. For example, if the United States government wishes to evaluate the number of immigrants living in the Mainland US, they can divide it into clusters based on states such as California, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Colorado, Hawaii, etc. This way of conducting a survey will be more effective as the results will be organized into states and provide insightful immigration data.
  • 9.  Systematic sampling: Researchers use the to choose the sample members of a population at regular intervals. It requires the selection of a starting point for the sample and sample size that can be repeated at regular intervals. This type of sampling method has a predefined range, and hence this sampling technique is the least time-consuming. For example, a researcher intends to collect a systematic sample of 500 people in a population of 5000. He/she numbers each element of the population from 1-5000 and will choose every 10th individual to be a part of the sample (Total population/ Sample Size = 5000/500 = 10).  Stratified random sampling: is a method in which the researcher divides the population into smaller groups that don’t overlap but represent the entire population. While sampling, these groups can be organized and then draw a sample from each group separately. For example, a researcher looking to analyze the characteristics of people belonging to different annual income divisions will create strata (groups) according to the annual family income.
  • 10.  Convenience sampling: This method is dependent on the ease of access to subjects such as surveying customers at a mall or passers-by on a busy street. It is usually termed as , because of the researcher’s ease of carrying it out and getting in touch with the subjects. Researchers have nearly no authority to select the sample elements, and it’s purely done based on proximity and not representativeness. This non-probability sampling method is used when there are time and cost limitations in collecting feedback. In situations where there are resource limitations such as the initial stages of research, convenience sampling is used. For example, startups and NGOs usually conduct convenience sampling at a mall to distribute leaflets of upcoming events or promotion of a cause – they do that by standing at the mall entrance and giving out pamphlets randomly.
  • 11.  Judgmental or purposive sampling: are formed by the discretion of the researcher. Researchers purely consider the purpose of the study, along with the understanding of the target audience. For instance, when researchers want to understand the thought process of people interested in studying for their master’s degree. The selection criteria will be: “Are you interested in doing your masters in …?” and those who respond with a “No” are excluded from the sample.  Quota sampling: In the selection of members in this sampling technique happens based on a pre-set standard. In this case, as a sample is formed based on specific attributes, the created sample will have the same qualities found in the total population. It is a rapid method of collecting samples.
  • 12.  Snowball sampling: is a sampling method that researchers apply when the subjects are difficult to trace. For example, it will be extremely challenging to survey shelter less people or illegal immigrants. In such cases, using the snowball theory, researchers can track a few categories to interview and derive results. Researchers also implement this sampling method in situations where the topic is highly sensitive and not openly discussed—for example, surveys to gather information about HIV Aids. Not many victims will readily respond to the questions. Still, researchers can contact people they might know or volunteers associated with the cause to get in touch with the victims and collect information
  • 13.  A sampling error occurs when the sample used in the study is not representative of the whole population. Sampling errors often occur, and thus, researchers always calculate a margin of error during final results as a statistical practice. The margin of error is the amount of error allowed for a miscalculation to represent the difference between the sample and the actual population.
  • 14.  Non-sampling error refers to any deviation between the results of a survey and the truth which are not caused by the random selecting of observations. That is, non-sampling error is the total of all forms of error other than sampling error. Common types of non- sampling error include non-response error, measurement error, interviewer error, adjustment error, and processing error.