Quiz: Sampling Pupils, Teachers, Parents: Access and Representation
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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Building on what you've learned about research methods in education, let's test your knowledge of sampling pupils, teachers, and parents, focusing on access and representation!
What is the main aim of sampling in sociological research?
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Which of the following are benefits of using stratified sampling in education research? (Select all that apply)
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A {{blank0}} sample involves selecting participants based on their availability, while a {{blank1}} sample aims to reflect the characteristics of the entire population.
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Why might a researcher struggle to access parents for sampling?
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What challenges might researchers face when sampling teachers? (Select all that apply)
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In education research, a {{blank0}} sample may exclude private school pupils, leading to {{blank1}} issues in the findings.
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What is one ethical issue to consider when sampling pupils for research?
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