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1.4. Ethics

2.1. Inferential Statistics

Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)

2.3. Qualitative Rigor

1.1. Research

2.2. Sampling

… groups of people: the larger Population you are trying to draw conclusions about…… are not generalizable to the Population and also do not allow you to acknowledge…… subjects specifically out of a Population that the researcher believes will help…… intentionally selected from the Population for their experience with the topic under…… reliably attributable to the whole Population and will be dependent upon the criteria…… represent the majority of the Population.… group of subjects like a separate Population pool. For example, if you wanted to…… recruiting subjects in the target Population (due to ignorance, lack of trust, or…… invisible, or poorly understood Populations. However, because it relies so heavily…… of subjects at random from a Population to ensure that results are indicative of…… relatively small proportion of the Population and get results that can reasonably…… selects subjects from the target Population without consideration for sub-groups,…… groups, levels, or strata in the Population so that results will account for important…… relatively small segments of the Population, but you will then need to be careful…… groups, levels, or strata in the Population but does so at a rate proportional to…… sample did not match that of your Population, then your results would be less accurate.…… organic groups or clusters of the Population for analysis. This allows researchers…… school, city, or state in their Population. Instead, they will identify schools,…… must be representative of the Population, and results are further problematized…… study in which all members of a Population are treated as subjects. It is not a…… standards alignment, then your Population would be relatively small (N = 100). Even…… determine norms or trends in a large Population, such as whether U.S. legislator…… remove noise from the larger Population), then we will use approaches that are more…… generalization from the sample to the Population. It is only appropriate if generalization…