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Q: What is a sampling plan?
ANSWER ✔✔ Defines the process of making the sample selection.
Q: What is a sample in research?
ANSWER ✔✔ Denotes the selected group of people or elements included in a study.
Q: What is a population in research?
ANSWER ✔✔ A particular group of people (e.g., people who have had a myocardial infarction)
or type of element (e.g., a nasogastric tube).
Q: What is a target population?
ANSWER ✔✔ The portion of the population to which the researchers have reasonable access.
Q: What are elements in sampling?
ANSWER ✔✔ The individual units of the population and sample.
Q: What is generalizing in research?
ANSWER ✔✔ Applying the findings beyond the sample under study because it is representative
of the target population.
, Q: What is precision in sampling?
ANSWER ✔✔ The accuracy with which population parameters have been estimated within a
study.
Q: What is random variation?
ANSWER ✔✔ The expected difference in values when examining different subjects from the
same sample.
Q: What is systematic variation (systematic bias)?
ANSWER ✔✔ The result of selecting subjects whose measurement values systematically differ
from the population.
Q: What is randomization in research?
ANSWER ✔✔ The process in which each individual in the population has a greater than zero
chance of being selected for the sample.
Q: What is a control group?
ANSWER ✔✔ The group in a study that does not receive the treatment.
Q: What does a sampling plan describe?
ANSWER ✔✔ The strategies used to obtain a sample for the study.
Q: What is a sampling method?
ANSWER ✔✔ The process of selecting a group of people, events, behaviors, or other elements
that represent the population being studied.
Q: What is simple random sampling?
ANSWER ✔✔ The most basic probability sampling method where elements are selected at
random from the sampling frame.