As a consumer of research, you should be able to - Identify the population and sample described in research reports and make assessments about their adequacy and their effects on generalizability of results
- Assess the adequacy of the sample size used
- Distinguish between probability and nonprobability sampling
- Assess the appropriateness of significance levels
- Explain the relationship among sampling techniques, significance levels, and hypothesis testing
- Identify when an alternative hypothesis is accepted and when a null hypothesis is retained
As a researcher, you should be able to - Identify the population and sampling frame to select an appropriate sample
- Argue for how the results from your sample are generalizable to its population
- Use one of the probability sampling procedures to produce a random sample
- Use one of the nonprobability procedures to produce an appropriate sample
- Choose an adequate sample size
- Choose an appropriate level of significance for each statistical test used in your research project
- Make a decision about a hypothesis based on the stated level of significance
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