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Échantillonnage par variation maximale sur le terrain×Échantillonnage en grappes basé sur le terrain×
DomaineMéthodologie d'enquêteMéthodologie d'enquête
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1990 (Patton); field application established through ecological and ethnographic practice in the 1990s–2000s1950s (theory); 1970s–1980s (field survey practice)
Auteur d'origineMichael Quinn Patton (maximum variation sampling); adapted for field research contextsWilliam G. Cochran (theoretical foundations); WHO EPI programme (field application)
TypePurposive qualitative/mixed-methods sampling strategyProbability sampling design
Source fondatricePatton, M. Q. (2002). Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods (3rd ed.). Sage. [Maximum variation sampling discussed in Chapter 5] ISBN: 978-0761919711World Health Organization. (1991). Training for mid-level managers: The EPI coverage survey. WHO/EPI/MLM/91.10. World Health Organization. link ↗
Aliasfield MVS, field-based purposeful maximum variation, maximum heterogeneity field sampling, diverse case field samplingfield cluster sampling, in-field cluster sampling, area cluster sampling (field), field survey cluster design
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RésuméField-based maximum variation sampling is a purposive strategy in which a researcher deliberately selects field sites, ecological plots, communities, or observational units that span the widest possible range of relevant characteristics. By maximising heterogeneity among selected units, the approach ensures that both common patterns shared across diverse conditions and unique features specific to particular contexts are documented, making findings robust across a broad spectrum of real-world variation.Field-based cluster sampling is a probability sampling method in which naturally occurring geographic or administrative groups (clusters) are first randomly selected, and then data are collected in person from units within those clusters. It is the standard design for large-scale field surveys in public health, agriculture, education, and humanitarian response, where compiling a full population list is impractical but clusters such as villages, schools, or census tracts can be identified and physically accessed.
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