STA630 - Research Methods GDB 2
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STA630 - Research Methods GDB 2
Semester “Fall 2011”
“Research Methods (STA630)”
“Research Methods (STA630)”
Dear Students,
This is to inform that Graded Discussion Board (GDB) will be opened according to the following schedule:
Schedule
Opening Date and Time
January 12, 2012 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Closing Date and Time
January 16, 2012 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)
Topic/Area for Discussion
“Types of Sampling”
Note: The discussion question will be from the area/topic mentioned above. So start learning about the topic now.
Guidelines for Preparation:
For acquiring the relevant knowledge, do not rely only on handouts but watch the course video lectures, which can be downloaded for free from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and also use other reference books.
Important Instructions:
1. Your discussion must be based on logical facts.
2. The GDB will remain open for 5 days/ 120 hours.
3. The GDB will open and close at above specified date and time. Please note that no grace day or extra time will be given for posting comments on GDB.
4. Use the font style “Times New Roman” and font size “12”.
5. Your answer should be relevant to the topic i.e. clear and concise.
6. Do not copy or exchange your answer with other students. Two identical / copied comments will be marked Zero (0) and may damage your grade in the course.
7. Books, websites and other reading material may be consulted before posting your comments; but copying or reproducing the text from books, websites and other reading materials is strictly prohibited. Such comments will be marked as Zero (0).
8. You should post your answer on the Graded Discussion Board (GDB), not on the Moderated Discussion Board (MDB). Both will run parallel to each other during the time specified above. Therefore, due care will be needed.
9. Obnoxious or ignoble answer should be strictly avoided.
10. You cannot participate in the discussion after the due date via email.
11. Questions / queries related to the content of the GDB, which may be posted by the students on MDB or via e-mail, will not be replied till the due date of GDB is over.
12. For planning your semester activities in an organized manner, you are advised to view schedule of upcoming Assignments, Quizzes and GDBs in the overview tab of the course website on VU-LMS.
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Re: STA630 - Research Methods GDB 2
Chamber of commerce is interested to find out the factors which influence the success of inherited entrepreneurs. In this context, your have been assigned to conduct the interviews of inherited entrepreneurs.
For the purpose of data collection, you have downloaded list of entrepreneurs from the Chamber of Commerce website. But you were astonished to see that there is no information available about family entrepreneurs.
Task which seems quite easy becomes an uphill task for you. You are in the middle of no where and you discussed this situation with another researcher, Muhammad Ali. He advised, “You should find a person who is a family entrepreneur, and ask him, if he knows any one who is also a family entrepreneur i.e. contact will give you other contacts. This chain of information will give you the direction to find other family entrepreneurs. It is a long process but you will get authentic data.”
Which type of sampling technique Muhammad Ali is pointing out? Whether Muhammad Ali’s advice is right or wrong? Justify your opinion.
For the purpose of data collection, you have downloaded list of entrepreneurs from the Chamber of Commerce website. But you were astonished to see that there is no information available about family entrepreneurs.
Task which seems quite easy becomes an uphill task for you. You are in the middle of no where and you discussed this situation with another researcher, Muhammad Ali. He advised, “You should find a person who is a family entrepreneur, and ask him, if he knows any one who is also a family entrepreneur i.e. contact will give you other contacts. This chain of information will give you the direction to find other family entrepreneurs. It is a long process but you will get authentic data.”
Which type of sampling technique Muhammad Ali is pointing out? Whether Muhammad Ali’s advice is right or wrong? Justify your opinion.
Re: STA630 - Research Methods GDB 2
Idea Solution:
Snowball Sampling
Snowball sampling (also called network, chain referral, or reputational sampling) is a method for identifying and sampling (or selecting) cases in the network. It is based on an analogy to a snowball, which begins small but becomes larger as it is rolled on wet snow and picks up additional snow. It begins with one or a few people or cases and spreads out on the basis of links to thee initial cases.This design has been found quite useful where respondents are difficult to identify and are best located through referral networks. In the initial stage of snowball sampling, individuals are discovered and may or may not be selected through probability methods. This group is then used to locate others who possess similar characteristics and who, in turn, identify others. The “snowball” gather subjects as it rolls along.
For example, a researcher examines friendship networks among teenagers in a community. He or she begins with three teenagers who do not know each other. Each teen names four close friends. The researcher then goes to the four friends and asks each to name four close friends, then goes to those four and does the same thing again, and so forth. Before long, a large number of people are involved. Each person in the sample is directly or indirectly tied to the original teenagers, and several people may have named the same person. The researcher eventually stops, either because no new names are given, indicating a closed network, or because the network is so large that it is at thee limit of what he or she can study.
Note: Don't copy this text because its just a guide line extract from book - page # 91
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Snowball Sampling
Snowball sampling (also called network, chain referral, or reputational sampling) is a method for identifying and sampling (or selecting) cases in the network. It is based on an analogy to a snowball, which begins small but becomes larger as it is rolled on wet snow and picks up additional snow. It begins with one or a few people or cases and spreads out on the basis of links to thee initial cases.This design has been found quite useful where respondents are difficult to identify and are best located through referral networks. In the initial stage of snowball sampling, individuals are discovered and may or may not be selected through probability methods. This group is then used to locate others who possess similar characteristics and who, in turn, identify others. The “snowball” gather subjects as it rolls along.
For example, a researcher examines friendship networks among teenagers in a community. He or she begins with three teenagers who do not know each other. Each teen names four close friends. The researcher then goes to the four friends and asks each to name four close friends, then goes to those four and does the same thing again, and so forth. Before long, a large number of people are involved. Each person in the sample is directly or indirectly tied to the original teenagers, and several people may have named the same person. The researcher eventually stops, either because no new names are given, indicating a closed network, or because the network is so large that it is at thee limit of what he or she can study.
Note: Don't copy this text because its just a guide line extract from book - page # 91
All the best [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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