random sampling

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random sampling

A researcher uses random sampling to select participants for a study.

Definition

Noun: - The selection of a random sample; each element of the population has an equal chance of being selected. This is a fundamental method in statistics and research where a subset of individuals (a sample) is chosen from a larger group (a population) by a process that gives every member of the population an equal probability of selection. This technique aims to produce a sample that is representative of the population, allowing for generalization of results.

Usage
  • General Use: The term is used primarily in the contexts of statistics, research methodology, data science, and quality control to describe a specific, unbiased method of selecting study participants or data points.
  • Key Principle: The core principle is randomness, meaning the selection is based on chance, not on researcher choice, convenience, or any systematic pattern.
Examples
  • In a research paper: "To ensure the validity of our survey results, we used random sampling to select participants from the national voter registry."
  • In a statistics lecture: "The most basic form of probability sampling is simple random sampling, often achieved using random number generators."
  • In a business context: "The auditor performed random sampling of financial transactions to check for compliance."
Advanced Usage
  • Simple Random Sampling: The most basic form, where every possible sample of a given size has the same chance of being selected.
  • Stratified Random Sampling: The population is divided into subgroups (strata) based on shared characteristics, and random sampling is then applied within each stratum.
  • Systematic Random Sampling: Selecting every th member from a list of the population after a random starting point. While systematic, the initial random start qualifies it as a form of random sampling.
Variants and Related Words
  • Random Sample (n): The actual group of items or individuals selected through the process of random sampling.
    • The random sample consisted of 500 households from across the city.
  • Randomly (adv): In a random manner.
    • Participants were randomly assigned to either the control or the treatment group.
Synonyms
  • Probability Sampling: A broader category of sampling methods that use random selection, of which random sampling is a key type.
  • Random Selection: A more general phrase often used interchangeably with random sampling.
Antonyms
  • Non-probability Sampling: Sampling methods where not every member of the population has a known or equal chance of being selected (e.g., convenience sampling, purposive sampling).
  • Convenience Sampling: Selecting individuals who are easiest to reach, which is not random sampling.
  • Judgmental Sampling: Selection based on the researcher's judgment, which is not random sampling.
random sampling

A researcher uses random sampling to select participants for a study.

Noun
  1. the selection of a random sample; each element of the population has an equal chance of been selected