Sampling Methods: A guide for researchers.

Sampling is a critical element of research design. Different methods can be used for sample selection to ensure that members of the study population reflect both the source and target populations, including probability and non-probability sampling. Power and sample size are used to determine the num...

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Publicado en:Journal of Dental Hygiene Vol. 97; no. 4; pp. 73 - 78
Autor principal: Eshenaur Spolarich, Ann
Formato: Journal Article
Publicado: American Dental Hygienists Association Aug2023
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          Sampling Methods
          Teaching Materials
          Research Personnel
          Probability Sample
          Nonprobability Sample
          Adverse Health Care Event
          Study Design
          Purposive Sample
          Snowball Sample
          Cluster Sample
          Random Sample
          Stratified Random Sample
          Convenience Sample
      ab: Sampling is a critical element of research design. Different methods can be used for sample selection to ensure that members of the study population reflect both the source and target populations, including probability and non-probability sampling. Power and sample size are used to determine the number of subjects needed to answer the research question. Characteristics of individuals included in the sample population should be clearly defined to determine eligibility for study participation and improve power. Sample selection methods differ based on study design. The purpose of this short report is to review common sampling considerations and related errors.
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