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Satisfied Random Sampling,
Systemic and Cluster sampling
Stratified Random Sampling
โ€ข A common situation that may be encountered in a population under study is one in which the
sample units occur together in a grouped fashion.
โ€ข On occasion, when the sample units are not inherently grouped, it may be possible and desirable
to group them for sampling purposes.
โ€ข In other words, it may be desirable to partition a population of interest into groups, or strata, in
which the sample units within a particular stratum are more similar to each other than they are
to the sample units that compose the other strata.
โ€ข After the population is stratified, it is customary to take a random sample independently from
each stratum.
โ€ข This technique is called stratified random sampling.
โ€ข The resulting sample is called a stratified random sample.
โ€ข Although the benefits of stratified random sampling may not be readily observable, it is most
often the case that random samples taken within a stratum will have much less variability than a
random sample taken across all strata.
โ€ข This is true because sample units within each stratum tend to have characteristics that are
similar.
Example
โ€ข Hospital trauma centers are given ratings depending on their capabilities to treat
various traumas.
โ€ข In this system, a level 1 trauma center is the highest level of available trauma care
and a level 4 trauma center is the lowest level of available trauma care.
โ€ข Imagine that we are interested in estimating the survival rate of trauma victims
treated at hospitals within a large metropolitan area.
โ€ข Suppose that the metropolitan area has a level 1, a level 2, and a level 3 trauma
center.
โ€ข We wish to take samples of patients from these trauma centers in such a way that
the total sample size is 30
Solution
โ€ข We assume that the survival rates of patients may depend quite significantly on
the trauma that they experienced and therefore on the level of care that they
receive.
โ€ข As a result, a simple random sample of all trauma patients, without regard to the
center at which they were treated, may not represent true survival rates, since
patients receive different care at the various trauma centers.
โ€ข One way to better estimate the survival rate is to treat each trauma center as a
stratum and then randomly select 10 patient files from each of the three centers.
โ€ข This procedure is based on the fact that we suspect that the survival rates within
the trauma centers are less variable than the survival rates across trauma centers.
โ€ข Therefore, we believe that the stratified random sample provides a better
representation of survival than would a sample taken without regard to differences
within strata.
โ€ข It should be noted that two slight modifications of the stratified sampling
technique are frequently employed.
โ€ข To illustrate, consider again the trauma center example.
โ€ข In the first place, a systematic sample of patient files could have been selected
from each trauma center (stratum).
โ€ข Such a sample is called a stratified systematic sample.
โ€ข The second modification of stratified sampling involves selecting the sample from
a given stratum in such a way that the number of sample units selected from that
stratum is proportional to the size of the population of that stratum.
โ€ข Suppose, in our trauma center example that the level 1 trauma center treated 100
patients and the level 2 and level 3 trauma centers treated only 10 each.
Explanation
Continue
โ€ข In that case, selecting a random sample of 10 from each trauma center
overrepresents the trauma centers with smaller patient loads.
โ€ข To avoid this problem, we adjust the size of the sample taken from a stratum so
that it is proportional to the size of the stratumโ€™s population.
โ€ข This type of sampling is called stratified sampling proportional to size.
โ€ข The within-stratum samples can be either random or systematic as described
above.
Systematic Sampling
โ€ข A sampling method that is widely used in healthcare research is the systematic
sample.
โ€ข Medical records, which contain raw data used in healthcare research, are generally
stored in a file system or on a computer and hence are easy to select in a
systematic way.
โ€ข Using systematic sampling methodology, a researcher calculates the total number
of records needed for the study or experiment at hand.
โ€ข A random numbers table is then employed to select a starting point in the file
system. The record located at this starting point is called record x.
โ€ข A second number, determined by the number of records desired, is selected to
define the sampling interval (call this interval k).
โ€ข Consequently, the data set would consist of records x, x + k, x + 2k, x + 3k, and so
on, until the necessary number of records are obtained.
Example
โ€ข Continuing with the study of Gold et al. (A-1) illustrated in the previous example,
imagine that we wanted a systematic sample of 10 subjects from those listed is
Solution
โ€ข To obtain a starting point, we will again use Appendix Table A.
โ€ข For purposes of illustration, let us assume that the random starting point in Table
A was the intersection of row 10 and column 25.
โ€ข The digit is a 4 and will serve as our starting point, x.
โ€ข Since we are starting at subject 4, this leaves 185 remaining subjects from which
to choose.
โ€ข Since we wish to select 10 subjects, one method to define the sample interval, k,
would be to take 185!10 " 18.5.
โ€ข To ensure that there will be enough subjects, it is customary to round this quotient
down, and hence we will round the result to 18.
โ€ข The resulting sample is shown in Table 1.4.3.
Cluster sampling
โ€ข Cluster sampling is a probability sampling technique where researchers divide the
population into multiple groups (clusters) for research.
โ€ข Researchers then select random groups with a simple random or systematic
random sampling technique for data collection and data analysis.
โ€ข Cluster sampling is defined as a sampling method where the researcher creates
multiple clusters of people from a population where they are indicative of
homogeneous characteristics and have an equal chance of being a part of
the sample.
Example
โ€ข A researcher wants to conduct a study to judge the performance of Sophomoreโ€™s in
business education across the U.S. It is impossible to conduct a research study that
involves a student in every university. Instead, by using cluster sampling, the
researcher can club the universities from each city into one cluster. These clusters
then define all the sophomore student population in the U.S. Next, either using
simple random sampling or systematic random sampling and randomly pick
clusters for the research study. Subsequently, by using simple or systematic
sampling, the Sophomoreโ€™s from each of these selected clusters can be chosen on
whom to conduct the research study.
โ€ข In this sampling technique, researchers analyze a sample that consists of multiple
sample parameters such as demographics, habits, background โ€“ or any other
population attribute, which may be the focus of conducted research. This method
is usually conducted when groups that are similar yet internally diverse form a
statistical population. Instead of selecting the entire population, cluster sampling
allows the researchers to collect data by bifurcating the data into small, more
productive groups.
Steps to conduct cluster sampling
Here are the steps to perform cluster sampling:
1. Sample: Decide the target audience and also the sample size.
2. Create and evaluate sampling frames: Create a sampling frame by using
either an existing framework or creating a new one for the target audience.
Evaluate frameworks based on coverage and clustering and make adjustments
accordingly. These groups will be varied, considering the population, which can
be exclusive and comprehensive. Members of a sample are selected individually.
3. Determine groups: Determine the number of groups by including the same
average members in each group. Make sure each of these groups are distinct
from one another.
4. Select clusters: Choose clusters by applying a random selection.
5. Create sub-types: It is bifurcated into two-stage and multi-stage subtypes based
on the number of steps followed by researchers to form clusters.
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7. stratified sampling.pptx

  • 1. Satisfied Random Sampling, Systemic and Cluster sampling
  • 2. Stratified Random Sampling โ€ข A common situation that may be encountered in a population under study is one in which the sample units occur together in a grouped fashion. โ€ข On occasion, when the sample units are not inherently grouped, it may be possible and desirable to group them for sampling purposes. โ€ข In other words, it may be desirable to partition a population of interest into groups, or strata, in which the sample units within a particular stratum are more similar to each other than they are to the sample units that compose the other strata. โ€ข After the population is stratified, it is customary to take a random sample independently from each stratum. โ€ข This technique is called stratified random sampling. โ€ข The resulting sample is called a stratified random sample. โ€ข Although the benefits of stratified random sampling may not be readily observable, it is most often the case that random samples taken within a stratum will have much less variability than a random sample taken across all strata. โ€ข This is true because sample units within each stratum tend to have characteristics that are similar.
  • 3. Example โ€ข Hospital trauma centers are given ratings depending on their capabilities to treat various traumas. โ€ข In this system, a level 1 trauma center is the highest level of available trauma care and a level 4 trauma center is the lowest level of available trauma care. โ€ข Imagine that we are interested in estimating the survival rate of trauma victims treated at hospitals within a large metropolitan area. โ€ข Suppose that the metropolitan area has a level 1, a level 2, and a level 3 trauma center. โ€ข We wish to take samples of patients from these trauma centers in such a way that the total sample size is 30
  • 4. Solution โ€ข We assume that the survival rates of patients may depend quite significantly on the trauma that they experienced and therefore on the level of care that they receive. โ€ข As a result, a simple random sample of all trauma patients, without regard to the center at which they were treated, may not represent true survival rates, since patients receive different care at the various trauma centers. โ€ข One way to better estimate the survival rate is to treat each trauma center as a stratum and then randomly select 10 patient files from each of the three centers. โ€ข This procedure is based on the fact that we suspect that the survival rates within the trauma centers are less variable than the survival rates across trauma centers. โ€ข Therefore, we believe that the stratified random sample provides a better representation of survival than would a sample taken without regard to differences within strata.
  • 5. โ€ข It should be noted that two slight modifications of the stratified sampling technique are frequently employed. โ€ข To illustrate, consider again the trauma center example. โ€ข In the first place, a systematic sample of patient files could have been selected from each trauma center (stratum). โ€ข Such a sample is called a stratified systematic sample. โ€ข The second modification of stratified sampling involves selecting the sample from a given stratum in such a way that the number of sample units selected from that stratum is proportional to the size of the population of that stratum. โ€ข Suppose, in our trauma center example that the level 1 trauma center treated 100 patients and the level 2 and level 3 trauma centers treated only 10 each. Explanation
  • 6. Continue โ€ข In that case, selecting a random sample of 10 from each trauma center overrepresents the trauma centers with smaller patient loads. โ€ข To avoid this problem, we adjust the size of the sample taken from a stratum so that it is proportional to the size of the stratumโ€™s population. โ€ข This type of sampling is called stratified sampling proportional to size. โ€ข The within-stratum samples can be either random or systematic as described above.
  • 7. Systematic Sampling โ€ข A sampling method that is widely used in healthcare research is the systematic sample. โ€ข Medical records, which contain raw data used in healthcare research, are generally stored in a file system or on a computer and hence are easy to select in a systematic way. โ€ข Using systematic sampling methodology, a researcher calculates the total number of records needed for the study or experiment at hand. โ€ข A random numbers table is then employed to select a starting point in the file system. The record located at this starting point is called record x. โ€ข A second number, determined by the number of records desired, is selected to define the sampling interval (call this interval k). โ€ข Consequently, the data set would consist of records x, x + k, x + 2k, x + 3k, and so on, until the necessary number of records are obtained.
  • 8. Example โ€ข Continuing with the study of Gold et al. (A-1) illustrated in the previous example, imagine that we wanted a systematic sample of 10 subjects from those listed is
  • 9. Solution โ€ข To obtain a starting point, we will again use Appendix Table A. โ€ข For purposes of illustration, let us assume that the random starting point in Table A was the intersection of row 10 and column 25. โ€ข The digit is a 4 and will serve as our starting point, x. โ€ข Since we are starting at subject 4, this leaves 185 remaining subjects from which to choose. โ€ข Since we wish to select 10 subjects, one method to define the sample interval, k, would be to take 185!10 " 18.5. โ€ข To ensure that there will be enough subjects, it is customary to round this quotient down, and hence we will round the result to 18. โ€ข The resulting sample is shown in Table 1.4.3.
  • 10. Cluster sampling โ€ข Cluster sampling is a probability sampling technique where researchers divide the population into multiple groups (clusters) for research. โ€ข Researchers then select random groups with a simple random or systematic random sampling technique for data collection and data analysis. โ€ข Cluster sampling is defined as a sampling method where the researcher creates multiple clusters of people from a population where they are indicative of homogeneous characteristics and have an equal chance of being a part of the sample.
  • 11. Example โ€ข A researcher wants to conduct a study to judge the performance of Sophomoreโ€™s in business education across the U.S. It is impossible to conduct a research study that involves a student in every university. Instead, by using cluster sampling, the researcher can club the universities from each city into one cluster. These clusters then define all the sophomore student population in the U.S. Next, either using simple random sampling or systematic random sampling and randomly pick clusters for the research study. Subsequently, by using simple or systematic sampling, the Sophomoreโ€™s from each of these selected clusters can be chosen on whom to conduct the research study. โ€ข In this sampling technique, researchers analyze a sample that consists of multiple sample parameters such as demographics, habits, background โ€“ or any other population attribute, which may be the focus of conducted research. This method is usually conducted when groups that are similar yet internally diverse form a statistical population. Instead of selecting the entire population, cluster sampling allows the researchers to collect data by bifurcating the data into small, more productive groups.
  • 12. Steps to conduct cluster sampling Here are the steps to perform cluster sampling: 1. Sample: Decide the target audience and also the sample size. 2. Create and evaluate sampling frames: Create a sampling frame by using either an existing framework or creating a new one for the target audience. Evaluate frameworks based on coverage and clustering and make adjustments accordingly. These groups will be varied, considering the population, which can be exclusive and comprehensive. Members of a sample are selected individually. 3. Determine groups: Determine the number of groups by including the same average members in each group. Make sure each of these groups are distinct from one another. 4. Select clusters: Choose clusters by applying a random selection. 5. Create sub-types: It is bifurcated into two-stage and multi-stage subtypes based on the number of steps followed by researchers to form clusters.