Last updated on June 18th, 2025
The various sampling methods we use to collect data for different types of samples in statistical analysis are known as sampling methods. We use different methods to select an accurate sample from the population for analysis. In this topic, we will discuss the sampling method, its types, applications, and differences.
Sampling is the technique used in statistical analysis to pick out the number of observations from a larger population. It helps the researcher to use a small group of people from a larger population, if the sample is not precise, then it can result in inaccurate results. It is used in the fields of statistics, psychology research, sales, and the financial industry.
To get a conclusion about populations from sample research, researchers use sampling. Sampling is required to select a sample from a large population, as the size of a sample is small, it is more practical than analysis of the entire population.
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Now, let’s learn about the types of sampling that can be classified into probability sampling and non-probability sampling. We will now learn what probability sampling and non-probability sampling are and their types.
Probability sampling | Non-probability sampling |
Simple Random Sampling | Convenience Sampling |
Cluster Sampling | Judgmental or Purposive Sampling |
Systematic Sampling | Snowball Sampling |
Stratified Random Sampling | Quota Sampling |
Here, the samples are randomly selected from the data set. Each entity of such a population has an equal chance of being selected to be part of the sample. The types of probability sampling are:
When the members of the population have an equal chance of being selected, it is known as simple random sampling. It is purely based on chance. It is the most direct method of probability sampling.
In this type of sampling, the population is given a number, and the first individual is selected randomly, and the other is selected from the fixed intervals.
Here, the population is divided into subgroups based on traits such as age, gender, category, and so on. And from each group, we select samples.
In this type of sampling, the population is divided into subgroups, which are known as clusters. The sample is selected from each cluster or group, not from the population.
In this method, the samples are selected based on certain criteria; it is a non-random sampling technique. The types:
In this method, the data collection is dependent on their ease of access. Here, the sampling is used when initial data needs to be collected inexpensively.
In this sampling method, the data is collected based on the predetermined characteristics of the population. In quota sampling, the sample cannot be the best representation of the characteristics of the population.
Here, the sample is selected based on the judgment of the experts. The experts choose who to ask to participate. It is also known as selective sampling.
Here, a few people are asked to nominate more people known to them, so the sample size increases. And it rotates like a snowball.
Now let’s learn the step-by-step process of sampling.
Step 1: Identify and define the target population
In this step, the researcher will identify and define the target population.
Step 2: Selection of sample frame
In this step, the researcher will do the sampling frame, that is, they will create a list of people or items of the population from which the sample is taken.
Step 3: Selecting the sample method
Here, based on the type of population, the researcher will decide on the sampling method such as probability sampling or non-probability sampling, and so on.
Step 4: Choosing the sample size
We decide the sample size based on the population, that is, the sample size should be able to make inferences about the population.
Step 5: Collecting the data
After all these processes we will have a perfect sample for the research, that is now we are left with only collecting data.
Do you know what is the difference between population and sample? If not let’s learn it together, here are the differences between population and sample
Population | Sample |
Population is the group about which the conclusion is drawn | The sample is a specific group from the population that we use for data collection |
It is about every unit of the group | It is only about the small units of the population |
Use to understand a group of people | It is a sample of the survey |
Now let’s learn about the advantages and disadvantages of data sampling methods
Sampling Method | Advantages | Disadvantages |
Random Sampling |
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Stratified Sampling |
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Cluster Sampling |
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In various fields we use sampling to collect information from an entire population. Let’s discuss a few real-world applications.
While collecting data students tend to make some mistakes, most mistakes occur while sampling. Now let’s learn a few mistakes and ways to avoid them in sampling.
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A school wants to survey student satisfaction. There are 1,000 students, but the school selects 100 students randomly. What type of sampling is used?
The sampling method used is simple random sampling
Here, each of the students has an equal chance of being selected from the population. The students are selected randomly, so it is a simple random sampling.
A company has 500 employees divided into five departments. The management selects 20 employees from each department for feedback. What sampling method is this?
The sampling method used is stratified sampling
The employees are first divided into subgroups, and then a fixed number of employees are chosen from each subgroup. Moreover, each department has an equal number of employees, so it is a stratified sampling
A supermarket wants to analyze customer feedback. They decide to survey every 10th customer who enters the store. What sampling technique is used?
The sampling method used is systematic sampling
The customers are selected using a fixed interval, so it is systematic sampling as it has a structured approach to selection.
A company posts an online survey on social media and collects responses from volunteers. What sampling technique is being used?
The sampling method used is voluntary response sampling
Here are the individuals who voluntarily decide to participate. So, it is a voluntary response sampling.
A government agency wants to study farming practices across different villages. They randomly select 10 villages and survey all farmers in those villages. What sampling method is used?
The sampling method used is cluster sampling
Villages are considered clusters. The government agency randomly selects a set of clusters and surveys every farmer within those selected clusters, so it is a cluster sampling
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