Unit 12: Sampling. When enough is enough.

Unit 12: Sampling. When enough is enough. Or is isn’t. And if that’s the case SHOULD YOU BELIEVE IT???

AKA: Sampling Part 2

I hope ya’ll committed it to memory last chapter because your best start in this unit is to forget everything you know about what the word “random” means – at least as it applies to sampling. This unit we’re STILL talking about sampling, yes, we are, however, we’re talking about specific sampling strategies. And of course, being skeptical.

Next week is a short week and then Break Break Break!
Nov 7, 2023 12:30 PM Unit 12
Nov 9, 2023 12:30 PM Unit 12


After this unit you should be able to:

  1. Classify, compare, and provide examples of different sampling strategies and explain their appropriateness as compared to a study’s intentions. (Aligns with Learning Outcomes 1 and 2).

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XII. Unit 12: Sampling. When enough is enough.

Probability Sampling

Non-Probability Sampling

Considerations When Sampling

On being skeptical [cuz they didn’t rep-re-sent]

 

We’re going to cover some pretty complicated concepts in this course. I recommend that you watch this video at the outset of each unit, and think about the major concepts and how they related to the content of each unit. Each unit has an entire chapter dedicated to the concepts described in this video. You will only be tested on the concepts when they are included in a chapter. Re-watching this video allows you to think about how the concepts all fit together.