In this topic you will learn about sampling. About populations and sampling Frames. A Researcher draws a sample from a larger pool of cases or elements. A sampling element is the unit of analysis or case in a population. It can be a person, a group, an organization, a written document or symbolic message, or even a social action (an arrest, a divorce) that is being measured. The large pool is the population, which has an important role in sampling. To define the population, a researcher specifies the unit being sampled, the geographical location, and the temporal boundaries of populations.
Researcher begins with an idea of the population but defines it more precisely. The term target population refers to the specific pool of cases that she wants to study.
In this topic you will learn about sampling. About populations and sampling Frames. A Researcher draws a sample from a larger pool of cases or elements. A sampling element is the unit of analysis or case in a population. It can be a person, a group, an organization, a written document or symbolic message, or even a social action (an arrest, a divorce) that is being measured. The large pool is the population, which has an important role in sampling. To define the population, a researcher specifies the unit being sampled, the geographical location, and the temporal boundaries of populations. Researcher begins with an idea of the population but defines it more precisely. The term target population refers to the specific pool of cases that she wants to study.
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