BIOCHEM 301 Lecture 2: research methods 2-2

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Generalizability: how well results from a particular sample reflect the greater population. External validity: degree to which conclusions from our study would hold for other persons, in other places, and at other times. Representative sample: one that accurately reflects the parent population; more representative means better generalizability and external validity. Definition: a sample for which we know the mathematical probability that any individual in the population is included in the sample: equal probability selection method (epsem) design: everyone has the same chance of being in the sample. Simple random sampling: every member has same probability of being selected: 1. Determine the sampling frame (who is included within the entire population: 2. Assign a number to each member: 3. Select numbers at random using a random digit table or software: the member may be an individual, a family, a school, etc. Proportionate sampling method: cases sampled in proportion to the prevalence in the population: ie.

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