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Good data collection is built on good samples. But the samples can be chosen in many ways. Samples can be haphazard or convenient selections of persons, or records, or networks, or other units, but one questions the quality of such samples, especially what these selection methods mean for drawing good conclusions about a population after data collection and analysis is done. Samples can be more carefully selected based on a researcher’s judgment, but one then questions whether that judgment can be biased by personal factors. Samples can also be draw in statistically rigorous and careful ways, using random selection and control methods to provide sound representation and cost control. It is these last kinds of samples that will be discussed in this course. We will examine simple random sampling that can be used for sampling persons or records, cluster sampling that can be used to sample groups of persons or records or networks, stratification which can be applied to simple random and cluster samples, systematic selection, and stratified multistage samples. The course concludes with a brief overview of how to estimate and summarize the uncertainty of randomized sampling.
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10 videos9 readings
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10 videos•Total 145 minutes
1.0 - Course Introduction•15 minutes
1.1 - Research Design and Sampling - Part 1•19 minutes
1.1 - Research Design and Sampling - Part 2•17 minutes
1.2 - Surveys and Sampling•13 minutes
1.3 - Why Sample At All? - Part 1•16 minutes
1.3 - Why Sample At All? - Part 2•11 minutes
1.4 - Why Might We Randomize, and How Might We Do It?•16 minutes
1.5 - What Happens When We Randomize?•14 minutes
1.6 - How Do We Evaluate How Good a Sample Is?•14 minutes
1.7 - What Kinds of Things Can We Sample?•9 minutes
9 readings•Total 90 minutes
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Mere randomization
Module 2•6 hours to complete
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7 videos7 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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7 videos•Total 121 minutes
2.1 - Simple Random Sampling (SRS)•20 minutes
2.2 - Mere Randomization: A Short History•17 minutes
2.3 - The SRS Sampling Distribution - Part 1•9 minutes
2.3 - The SRS Sampling Distribution - Part 2•22 minutes
2.4 - Sample Size•19 minutes
2.5 - Margin of Error•19 minutes
2.6 - Sample Size and Population Size•16 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
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Notice for Auditing Learners: Assignment Submission•10 minutes
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I was very impressed with the course content as well as the expert presentation. This course has empowered with relevant and practical sampling skills that I will apply in the my work
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