Sampling for qualitative research

Author(s)
Marshall, M. N.
Publication language
English
Pages
5pp
Date published
01 Jan 1996
Publisher
Family Practice
Type
Articles
Keywords
Research methodology

The probability sampling techniques used for quantitative studies are rarely appropriate
when conducting qualitative research. This article considers and explains the differences
between the two approaches and describes three broad categories of naturalistic sampling:
convenience, judgement and theoretical models. The principles are illustrated with practical
examples from the author's own research.