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Metode de colectare a datelor×Metode de Eșantionare în Cercetare×
DomeniuMetodologia cercetăriiMetodologia cercetării
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19801950
Autorul originalFloyd Fowler (surveys); John Creswell, Robert DeVellis (qualitative and scale methodology)William G. Cochran and Leslie Kish (1950s–1970s)
TipFrameworkFramework
Sursa seminalăFowler, F. J. (2014). Survey Research Methods (5th ed.). SAGE Publications. link ↗Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
Denumiri alternativedata gathering, measurement instrumentssampling strategy, sampling design, probability and non-probability sampling
Înrudite33
RezumatData collection methods are the specific techniques and instruments used to gather information from research participants or sources. Common quantitative methods include surveys (questionnaires, interviews), physiological measurements (blood pressure, lab assays), behavioral observations, and administrative/secondary data (e.g., medical records, national registers). Qualitative methods include in-depth interviews, focus groups, observations, and document analysis. Selection and design of data collection instruments directly affect data quality, validity, and reliability. Floyd Fowler's work on survey methodology (1980s–2010s), Robert DeVellis's scale development approach, and John Creswell's frameworks for qualitative data collection provide systematic guidance.Sampling is the process of selecting a subset of individuals, observations, or units (the sample) from a larger population to study. Sampling methods are broadly classified into probability (random) and non-probability (non-random) approaches. Probability methods—random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling—enable statistical inference to the population and allow calculation of confidence intervals and margins of error. Non-probability methods—convenience, purposive, snowball, quota sampling—are practical for exploratory or qualitative research but do not support formal statistical generalization. Cochran's Sampling Techniques (1977) and Kish's Survey Sampling (1965) are foundational references; modern applications span surveys, experiments, qualitative studies, and clinical trials.
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