Literature DB >> 24899564

[A comparison of convenience sampling and purposive sampling].

Lee-Jen Wu Suen1, Hui-Man Huang2, Hao-Hsien Lee3.   

Abstract

Convenience sampling and purposive sampling are two different sampling methods. This article first explains sampling terms such as target population, accessible population, simple random sampling, intended sample, actual sample, and statistical power analysis. These terms are then used to explain the difference between "convenience sampling" and purposive sampling." Convenience sampling is a non-probabilistic sampling technique applicable to qualitative or quantitative studies, although it is most frequently used in quantitative studies. In convenience samples, subjects more readily accessible to the researcher are more likely to be included. Thus, in quantitative studies, opportunity to participate is not equal for all qualified individuals in the target population and study results are not necessarily generalizable to this population. As in all quantitative studies, increasing the sample size increases the statistical power of the convenience sample. In contrast, purposive sampling is typically used in qualitative studies. Researchers who use this technique carefully select subjects based on study purpose with the expectation that each participant will provide unique and rich information of value to the study. As a result, members of the accessible population are not interchangeable and sample size is determined by data saturation not by statistical power analysis.

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Keywords:  convenience sampling; probability sampling; purposive sampling

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24899564     DOI: 10.6224/JN.61.3.105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hu Li Za Zhi


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