Sampling Designs in Qualitative Research: Making the Sampling Process More Public
Sam Houston State University · University of Colorado System
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to provide a typology of sampling designs for qualitative researchers. We introduce the following sampling strategies: (a) parallel sampling designs, which represent a body of sampling strategies that facilitate credible comparisons of two or more different subgroups that are extracted from the same levels of study; (b) nested sampling designs, which are sampling strategies that facilitate credible comparisons of two or more members of the same subgroup, wherein one or more members of the subgroup represent a sub-sample of the full sample; and (c) multilevel sampling designs, which represent sampling strategies that facilitate credible comparisons of two or more subgroups that are…
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2Topics & keywords
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Sampling design
- Sample (material)
- Typology
- Cluster sampling
- Statistics
- Poisson sampling
- Stratified sampling