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A research team is designing a psychological study on workplace stress. Match each specific scenario from their study design to the correct research method concept.
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What term describes a relatively small subset of individuals selected from a larger population to participate in a psychological study?
Match each term related to the selection of study participants with its correct conceptual description.
A researcher is investigating the stress levels of all 5,000 employees at a large hospital. Rank the following methods for selecting a research sample based on how effectively they ensure every employee in the population has an equal chance of being included, from the most effective method (Rank 1) to the least effective method (Rank 3).
A researcher is justified in claiming that a convenience sample is as scientifically rigorous as a simple random sample because both techniques result in a subset of individuals taken from a larger population.
In psychological research, a research sample refers to the entire population of interest that the researchers want to draw conclusions about.
Which of the following statements best explains the primary purpose and utility of selecting a research sample in a psychological study?
A researcher is investigating the relationship between sleep quality and academic performance among all 5,000 students at a large university. To collect data, the researcher selects 200 students to participate in a week-long sleep diary study. In this scenario, the group of 200 students represents the _____.
Match each hypothetical research scenario with the correct sampling concept or technique it demonstrates.
When analyzing recruitment techniques, a researcher notes that convenience sampling relies on readily available participants, whereas simple random sampling is distinct because it ensures that every member of the larger population has an _____ chance of being selected to participate.
A researcher wants to evaluate different groups and sampling techniques based on their level of representativeness and generalizability. Order the following from the least representative group/method to the ultimate target group of the study's conclusions.
What does the term 'research sample' refer to in the context of a psychological study?
Match each term related to a research sample with its correct description based on psychological study design.
A researcher studying memory retention among older adults recruits 50 participants from a local senior center. Because these participants were conveniently available rather than randomly selected from the entire population of older adults, they do not constitute a research sample.
A psychological study on memory recruits its research sample by asking patrons at a local coffee shop to participate. Another study on memory obtains a list of all residents in a city and uses a random number generator to select participants. Analyzing these two approaches, which statement best explains the difference in how these research samples were formed?
A university administration wants to assess the overall study habits of its entire student population. A researcher is asked to evaluate two techniques for forming the research sample. Technique X relies on distributing a survey to readily available students currently studying in the campus library. Technique Y involves using the registrar's database to ensure every enrolled student has an equal chance of being selected. Evaluate these techniques. Which of the following is the most accurate judgment of these approaches?
A research ____ is a relatively small subset of individuals selected from a larger population to participate in a psychological study.
Arrange the following steps in the logical order a researcher follows to form and use a research sample.
A research team is designing a psychological study on workplace stress. Match each specific scenario from their study design to the correct research method concept.
A researcher recruits a research sample for a study on visual perception by selecting the first 30 students who enter the psychology building. When analyzing this study's recruitment technique, it is accurate to conclude that this represents simple random sampling because any enrolled student theoretically had the potential to walk into the building at that time.
A peer review board is evaluating two techniques to form a research sample for a city-wide psychological study. Technique 1 recruits a subset of readily available individuals at a local park. Technique 2 utilizes a municipal database to ensure every member of the larger population has an equal chance of being selected. Judging by the requirement to use simple random sampling rather than convenience sampling, the board should select Technique ____ as the valid approach.