Module 105 Convenient Sampling.
[Audio] The researcher uses a variety of methods to select participants for the study. One method is called convenient sampling. Convenient sampling is a type of sampling where the researcher selects cases based on what is available or convenient to them. The researcher chooses cases that are easily accessible and readily available. The researcher may use various means to obtain these cases, such as convenience stores, online surveys, or social media platforms. The researcher selects cases based on their availability and willingness to participate. The researcher does not need to randomly select cases from the population. The researcher simply chooses cases that fit their needs. The researcher saves time and resources by using convenient sampling. The researcher can quickly gather data from cases that are easily accessible. The researcher can focus on other aspects of the research project. Convenient sampling allows the researcher to conduct research more efficiently..
7. Haphazardly select cases those are convenient 8. Non-random but researcher can select anyone 9. Sample cannot use to generalize accurately 10. Example of convenient is television shows and newspaper reader Convenience Sampling.