Unit Introduction

Programme: Master of Library & Information Science
Course: MLIS-09: Research Methodology
Target group: Master's students & Research Scholars



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Unit Introduction

Knowingly or unknowingly, we take several decisions based on sampling in our daily life For example, when we go to the market to buy grapes, we taste a few to decide whether the entire bunch of grapes is sweet and fresh. Similarly, when a teacher asks questions to a few students in the class to test whether they have understood the lesson or not, it means that the teacher is using sampling.

This course will introduce you the importance of Sampling in Survey research and introduces you to the different sampling techniques available to the researcher. If you want to want to be a good researcher and select a representative sample, this lesson will be an excellent resource for you.

Learning Objectives

To introduce the students to:
  • Concepts of population, sampling, sample frame
  • Advantages and limitations of sampling
  • Sample Size
  • Calculate Sample Error
  • Methods of sampling and merits and demerits of each method
  • Evaluate a Representative Sample 
Learning Outcomes 

     After completing this unit, the learner should be able to:

  •      Define Sampling  
  •      Describe the characteristics of different sampling techniques
  •      Evaluate representativeness of a sample
  •      Design a sample survey