Sampling (sample size and sampling technique) and quantitative data collection
Module 5
Sampling (sample size and sampling technique) and quantitative data collection
Training course in research methodology and research protocol development 2022
October 19, 2022 - Geneva
Assignment
Part 1
Question 1
Go over the abstract and method sections of the cross-sectional study below and respond to the questions.
1.1 Who were (a) the target population, (b) the study population and (c) the sample unit?
1.2 What type of sampling method was used in this study?
1.3 Do you think the sampling method used in this study could measure the prevalence properly? Why or why not?
Question 2
Go over the abstract and method sections of the cross-sectional study below and respond to the questions.
2.1 What type of sampling method was used in the study? Give a brief description.
2.2 What type of tool was used to collect data?
Question 3
Go over the abstract and method sections of the cross-sectional study below and respond to the question.
What type of sampling method was used in this study? Mention all stages and the sampling technic in each stage.
Question 4
Go over the abstract and method sections of the cross-sectional study below and respond to the questions.
4.1 What sampling methods were used in this study? Describe how the participants were recruited.
4.2 Why do you think the researchers used these sampling methods in this study?
Part 2
Reflect over the research topic, question and study design for your research protocol, revise if necessary and submit to your coach for review and feedback.
- If your study design is quantitative, prepare the methodology in the following subheadings:
- Study design
- What study design do you propose?
- If the design is analytic in nature, identify your exposure and outcome variables.
- Study setting:
- Where will the study be conducted?
- What is the source of data if secondary data will be used?
- Study population
- Who are the population/cohort of your study?
- Procedure of selection of study participants
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria
- Procedure for data collection
- Data collection tools
- Pilot testing
- Study design