Saturday, September 20, 2008

What are the limitations of sampling in doing research?

In research, a sample is simply the individuals that participate in a study. Below are limitations in sampling when doing research.


  • A sample that is small and/or homogenous limits the ability of the results of a study to be generalized.  However, research usually needs to be done within a certain timeframe. There may not be time to analyze the data generated from a large sample size.  Thus, researchers have to make decisions (and sometimes compromises) between what is practical and what will give good data.

  • Bias may result if a researcher is not blinded of a sample group.

  • Time may also be a factor in inaccurate data gathered from a sample. Such may occur if individuals within a sample were being measured to determine the likelihood that proper healing will after a medical procedure. Healing may still be occurring if data is collected prematurely.

  • A sampling frame rarely is a perfect representation of the entire population that is being studied or researched.

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