POPULATION RESEARCH
· On the basis of what you learned in the readings, define the terms “sample” and “population” and describe some of the advantages and disadvantages of using a sample compared to a population. Support your reasoning with examples.
· A researcher is studying the effects of caffeine on exam scores of college students. In this study:
· What would be the population and sample of this research Extrapolate your views of the advantages and disadvantages of samples and populations to this example.
· Why would the researcher want to use a sample or a population in this study
· When responding to your classmates’ posts, comment on the examples that they provided to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of a sample compared to a population. What advantages and disadvantages can you add
· Do you agree with your classmates regarding what should be used in this studya sample or a population, Comment on the reasons they provided and explain why you agree or disagree with them.
CLASSMATE REPSONE:
The critical piece here is that the sample must represent the population.
If my population is high school students in Florida and my population comes from the local high school, does the sample represent the same kids as those who attend high school in Miami on the other side of the state, Probably not. If I sample only those in the 9th grade, does this represent “high school students” in Florida or even in the same high school, No, because 9th graders may not be like
It is a natural tendency to think of population as “everyone.” but it may be a single school, a single grade or program at a school, a single business,a community, a state, people that represent a specific identity within a specific community, etc.
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