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 and how access and representation influence sociological research!
What is the main goal of sampling in sociological research?
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Which of the following are challenges when sampling pupils in a school? (Select all that apply)
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When sampling parents, researchers often face challenges such as {{blank0}} their contact details or ensuring {{blank1}} in the sample.
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Why might teachers be difficult to sample in a school setting?
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Which of the following factors can affect representation in a sample? (Select all that apply)
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What is a common ethical concern when sampling parents for research?
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A {{blank0}} sample is often used when researchers need to ensure representation across different social groups, such as ethnicity or gender.
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