問題一覧
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Each member of the population has a known non-0 probability
Probability sampling
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Members are selected from the population in some non-random manner
Non probability sampling
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Is the purest form of probability sampling?
Random sampling
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Is commonly used probability method superior to random sampling because it reduces sampling error
Stratified sampling
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Is often used instead of random sampling
Systematic sampling
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A probability sample in which each Sampling unit is a collection of elements
Cluster sample
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Is a common non-probability method
Purposive of sampling
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Is used In exploratory research where the researcher is interested in getting an inexpensive approximation
Convenience sampling
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Is the non-probability equivalent of stratified sampling?
quota sampling
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Is a special non-probability method used when the decide sample characteristic is rare
Snowball sampling
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Is one of the main types of non-probability sampling methods?
Voluntary sampling
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Using your sense organs, you gather factor information about people, things, places, events, and so on
Observation
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Is the data gathering technique that makes you obtain factor information about the subject or object of your research?
Survey
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Is a scientific method of collecting data whereby you give the subjects a sort of treatment or condition
Experiment
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Is another quantitative data collection technique that makes you search through several oral or written forms
Content analysis
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Specifies the direction of the relationship between independent and dependent variable
Directional hypothesis
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Show us the existence of a relationship between variables, but no direction is specified
Non-directional hypothesis
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Used to compare a single sample with the population value T test independent
One sample t test
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Also called the paired t test or parent sample t test
t test dependent
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Is a technique that can be used to compare means or two of more samples
ANOVA
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Anova meaning
Analysis of variance
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Is a measure of the strength and direction of association that exist between two variables measured on at Least an interval scale
pearson’s correlation