P R 301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Sampling Frame, Sample Size Determination, Cluster Sampling

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Target population is identified by the researcher. You are most likely no going to find a complete list of your population or be able to interview each of them - therefore you must take a sample. A sample is a portion of the population you with to study; a sampling frame is the list of people you select to be the sample. They are chosen from an accessible population. A list of voters and their information is your sampling frame. The sample is the group of the frame that actually responds. The individuals selected from the frame are units. Researchers want to generalize the sample findings to a whole population so a sample size must be large enough to encompass most of the population. If 1000 people and 500 people are both large enough within the population to be accurate there is no sense in spending the money o survey 1000 instead of.

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