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How do we determine our population of interest?
•Administrators
can tell us
•We
notice anecdotally or through qualitative research that a particular
subgroup of students is experiencing higher risk
•We
decide to do everyone and go from there
3 factors that influence sample representativeness
•Sampling
procedure
•Sample
size
•Participation
(response)
When might you sample the entire population?
•When
your population is very small
•When
you have extensive resources
•When
you don’t expect a very high response
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