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Define disproportionate stratified random sampling as a probability sampling technique, and identify its primary purpose in psychological research.

Question: Define disproportionate stratified random sampling as a probability sampling technique, and identify its primary purpose in psychological research.

Sample answer: Disproportionate stratified random sampling is a probability sampling technique where researchers deliberately sample extra respondents from particularly small or marginalized subgroups (strata) within a population. Its primary purpose is to intentionally over-represent these minority strata compared to their actual population percentage, ensuring that the researcher gathers sufficient data to draw statistically valid, standalone conclusions about those specific groups.

Key points:

  • Identifies it as a probability sampling technique.
  • Mentions deliberate sampling of extra respondents from small or marginalized subgroups (strata).
  • Explains the intentional over-representation of minority strata compared to their actual population percentage.
  • States the goal of gathering sufficient data to draw statistically valid, standalone conclusions about these specific groups.

Rubric: The response must define the technique as a probability sampling method, explain that it involves over-sampling/deliberately sampling extra respondents from small/marginalized subgroups, and state that the goal is to obtain enough data to make statistically valid, standalone conclusions about these subgroups.

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