
In statistics, a sampling frame is the source material or device from which a sample is drawn. It is a list of all those within a population who can be sampled, and may include individuals, households or institutions. Importance of the sampling frame is stressed by Jessen: ==Sampling frame types and qualities== In the most straight, such as when d...
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Source of addresses/household telephone numbers from which a pre-selected probability sample of identified individuals or households is drawn for interview. Usually the sampling frame is external (e.g. official population register of households/ individuals, telephone lists, lists of postal addresses and electoral lists). Where such pre-existing so...
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A list of the entire population eligible to be included within the specific parameters of a research study. A researcher must have a sampling frame in order to generate a random sample
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A listing that should include all those in the population to be sampled and exclude all those who are not in the population (Alreck, 454).
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A listing that should include all those in the population to be sampled and exclude all those who are not in the population (Alreck, 454).
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