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Research Methodology




                    Notes
                                        Example: Put 100 chits in a box numbered 1 to 100. Pick one number at random. Now the
                                   population has 99 chits. Now, when a second number is being picked, there are 99 chits. In order
                                   to provide equal probability, the sample selected is being replaced in the population.
                                   (b)  Varying Probability: This is also called random sampling without replacement. Once a
                                       number is picked, it is not included again. Therefore, the probability of selecting a unit
                                       varies from the other. In our example, it is 1/100, 1/99, 1/98, 1/97 if we select four samples
                                       out of 100.

                                   Systematic Random Sampling

                                   There are three steps:
                                   1.  Sampling interval K is determined by the following formula:

                                                              No. of units in the population
                                                          K  
                                                             No. of units desired in the sample
                                   2.  One unit between the first and Kth unit in the population list is randomly chosen.
                                   3.  Add Kth unit to the randomly chosen number.


                                        Example: Consider 1,000 households from which we want to select 50 units.

                                                                         1000
                                                                     K  
                                                                         50
                                     Calculate
                                     To select the first unit, we randomly pick one number between 1 to 20, say 17. So our
                                     sample begins with 17, 37, 57………….. Please note that only the first item was randomly
                                     selected. The rest are systematically selected. This is a very popular method because we
                                     need only one random number.

                                   Stratified Random Sampling

                                   A probability sampling procedure in which simple random sub-samples are drawn from within
                                   different strata that are, more or less equal on some characteristics. Stratified sampling is of two
                                   types:
                                   1.  Proportionate stratified sampling: The number of sampling units drawn from each stratum
                                       is in proportion to the population size of that stratum.

                                   2.  Disproportionate stratified  sampling: The number of sampling units drawn from each
                                       stratum is based on the analytical consideration, but not in proportion to the size of the
                                       population of that stratum.
                                   Sampling process is as follows:
                                   1.  The population to be sampled is divided into groups (stratified).
                                   2.  A simple random sample is chosen.










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