opportunity sample - using the people you have immediate access to in a sample , Purposive sample - Picking the people you need to be in research , quota sample - having a certain quota of categories to meet in a sample, Access & gatekeeping - the person or organisation who gibes access to the sample , ethics - guide of code and standards , questionnaires - list of questions often posted or sent online , structured interview - set question asked to a participant , statistical data - official and non official from a range of organisations in numerical form , content analysis - drawing data from news, magazines , overt observation - open observation , covert observation - undercover observation , participant observation - joining the group you observe , non participation - not joining the group you observe , unstructured interview - guided conversation , semi structured interview - some set and some open questions , ethnography - in depth research usually one method is an observation but other methods are used , mixed methods - using more than one method usually positivist and interpretivist , triangulation - using three research methods, methodological pluralism - using both positivist and interpretivism, factors influencing research - reasons you may not be able to research such as cost,

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