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  • Sampling - Yale University

    This course paper defines three different simplified sampling options.Contents Simple random sampling Stratified random sampling Multistage random sampling
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  • What is a LogFrame?

    American University's resource What is a LogFrame, written by Kirsten Bording Collins, gives a concise overview of LogFrames. It covers LogFrame structures, tips for developing LogFrames, and strengths and weaknesses of LogFrames.
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  • Adapting evaluation in the time of COVID-19 – Part 4: Describe

    We’re continuing our series, sharing ideas and resources on ways of ensuring that evaluation adequately responds to the new challenges during the pandemic.
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  • Open space

    Open Space Technology (OST) is a group facilitation approach for small and large gatherings in which a central purpose, issue, or task is addressed, but which begins with a purposeful lack of any formal initial agenda.
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  • World cafe

    The world café is a methodology for hosting group dialogue which emphasizes the power of simple conversation in considering relevant questions and themes.
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  • Sampling for surveys: Stratified random sampling

    These instructional videos provide a guide and examples of how to apply stratified random sampling.
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  • Sampling for surveys: Clustered random sampling

    These instructional videos provide a guide and examples of how to apply clustered random sampling.
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  • Sampling for surveys: Sample size calculations

    This instructional video explains how to calculate a sample size for a survey.
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  • Sampling for surveys: Simple random sampling

    These instructional videos introduce the topic of sampling for surveys and provide a guide and examples of how to apply simple random sampling.
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  • 6: Sample size and power calculations

    This presentation explores methods for identifying the right sample size for randomized evaluations so that results are defendable.
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  • Focus groups

    A focus group is a type of group interview designed to explore peoples attitudes.
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