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Survey Samples: Size and Methods is a foundational course for aspiring market research analysts and professionals designing statistically sound studies. It builds essential quantitative skills to move from guesswork to confident, data-driven research design. You will learn the key differences between probability and non-probability sampling and how to select the proper method for any research objective.
The course emphasizes practical application, guiding you through calculating valid sample sizes using confidence levels and margins of error, with hands-on practice using a sample size calculator to ensure reliable, defensible results. By the end of this course, you will be able to justify your methodological choices and design surveys that deliver trustworthy, decision-ready insights—balancing rigor with real-world business constraints of speed and cost.
This module introduces the fundamental difference between sampling methods. You will learn to distinguish between probability (random) and non-probability methods and understand how this choice affects the validity of your research. Using real-world examples like the US election polls, you will learn to classify standard techniques and choose the most appropriate method for different business scenarios, as well as the influence of objectives and constraints on method choice. In academic research, probability sampling is often required to support generalizable claims. In business and market research, however, method choice is guided by decision context, constraints, and intended use of the findings. This course focuses on professional research design, where the goal is actionable insight—not academic publication.
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2 videos2 readings2 assignments
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2 videos•Total 14 minutes
The Two Worlds of Sampling•8 minutes
A Visual Guide to Choosing a Sampling Method•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 12 minutes
A Closer Look at Sampling Techniques•7 minutes
Career Focus: Your Skills in Quantitative Research•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 20 minutes
Hands-On Learning: Select and Justify the Method•15 minutes
This module demystifies sample size calculation. You will learn about the three key statistical inputs—confidence level, margin of error, and population variance—that determine a valid sample size. Through hands-on practice with an in-browser calculator, you will master the skill of determining the minimum number of participants needed for a statistically reliable study. Sample size decisions are not purely mathematical. In professional research settings, they balance statistical rigor with cost, timeline, and access to respondents. In academic research, probability sampling is often required to support generalizable claims. In business and market research, however, method choice is guided by decision context, constraints, and intended use of the findings. This course focuses on professional research design, where the goal is actionable insight—not publication.
What's included
1 video2 readings2 assignments
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1 video•Total 7 minutes
How to Master the Sample Size Calculator?•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 10 minutes
The 3 Ingredients of a Valid Sample Size•5 minutes
Career Focus: Building Your Statistical Design Portfolio•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Final Project: Research Design Brief•30 minutes
Hands-On Learning: Calculate the Sample Size for a Campaign•15 minutes
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