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Bob Foster wrote: > All of these surveys violate the random sample assumption (in spades). Principles of Survey Research Part 5: Populations and Samples ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes Volume 27 No 5, page 19 http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/ese/kitchenham-survey5.pdf Probabilistic Sampling Methods [snip] "Cluster-based sampling is the term given to surveying individuals that belong to defined groups. For example, we may want to survey all members of a family group, or all patients at specific hospitals. Randomization procedures are based on the cluster, not the individual. We would expect members of each cluster to give more similar answers than we would expect from members of different clusters. That is, answers are expected to be correlated within a cluster. There are well-defined methods for analyzing cluster data, but the analysis is more complex than that of a simple random sample. (For an example, see [3].)" Non-Probabilistic Sampling Methods [snip] Convenience sampling involves obtaining responses from those people who are available and willing to take part. The main problem with this approach is that the people who are willing to participate may differ in important ways from those who are not willing. We see this kind of sampling particularly on web sites ...
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