Tag: methods
Use Stratified Random Sampling When the Population Is Not Entirely Homogeneous
Sampling techniques are very important, especially when we’re observing a specific population. By taking samples, we can save on costs, time, and effort—yet still obtain results that represent the population being studied.
Snowball Sampling Technique: A Solution When the Population Size Is Unknown
In conducting research, we generally take samples from a population under observation. Of course, it’s much easier if we already have data on the population size, so we can take a representative sample that reflects the population as a whole.