در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used in research to explain picking participants based on emerging ideas.
- Common in academic papers, especially in the methodology section.
- Signals a deliberate, non-random choice driven by previous data.
- Usually followed by verbs like 'employed', 'conducted', or 'used'.
معنی
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مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 10Writing a thesis methodology section
Theoretical sampling was employed to explore the nuances of the participants' experiences.
Theoretical sampling was employed to explore the nuances of the participants' experiences.
Explaining a shift in research focus
As the data emerged, theoretical sampling was adjusted to include younger demographics.
As the data emerged, theoretical sampling was adjusted to include younger demographics.
A Zoom presentation for a research committee
In the second phase, theoretical sampling was used to target specific industry experts.
In the second phase, theoretical sampling was used to target specific industry experts.
زمینه فرهنگی
In the US and UK, theoretical sampling is seen as a mark of high-quality qualitative research. It shows the researcher was 'thinking' during the process, not just following a script. In nursing and healthcare research, this phrase is extremely common. It is used to understand the 'patient experience' in a way that numbers cannot. Countries like Norway and Sweden have a strong tradition of qualitative sociology where theoretical sampling is taught as a fundamental skill. In Silicon Valley, 'theoretical sampling' is often rebranded as 'agile research' or 'iterative testing,' but the core principle remains the same.
Use it in your 'Methods' section
If you are writing a paper, don't just say 'I interviewed people.' Say 'Theoretical sampling was employed' to immediately sound like an expert.
Don't over-use it
Only use this if you are actually using Grounded Theory. If you use it for a standard survey, an expert will know you're using the term incorrectly.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used in research to explain picking participants based on emerging ideas.
- Common in academic papers, especially in the methodology section.
- Signals a deliberate, non-random choice driven by previous data.
- Usually followed by verbs like 'employed', 'conducted', or 'used'.
What It Means
Imagine you are a detective investigating why a specific coffee shop is so popular. You don't just interview every person on the street at random. That would be a waste of your precious caffeinated energy. Instead, you talk to one regular customer. They mention they love the 'vibe.' Now you have a clue! So, your next step is to interview the person who designed the interior. Then, they mention the acoustic panels. So, you go talk to a musician who performs there. This is theoretical sampling. You aren't picking people by chance. You are picking them because they help you build your 'theory' about the shop’s success. The phrase theoretical sampling was is the formal way to start explaining this process in a research paper. It signals that your choices were deliberate and driven by your findings, not by a computer-generated list. It’s the difference between throwing darts at a map and following a trail of breadcrumbs.
How To Use It
You will mostly see this in the 'Methodology' section of an academic paper or a thesis. It is almost always followed by a verb like employed, conducted, or used. For example, you might write, Theoretical sampling was employed to ensure diverse perspectives. You can also use it in a presentation to explain why you suddenly decided to interview a group of people you hadn't originally planned for. It shows you are being flexible and smart. If you are defending your dissertation on Zoom, this phrase is your best friend. It makes you sound like you have a deep, evolving understanding of your subject. It tells your professors, "I didn't just follow a static plan; I let the data lead me." It’s like being the captain of a ship who changes course because they actually saw land, rather than just sticking to a dusty old map.
Formality & Register
This is a high-level, academic expression. You wouldn't use this while texting your mom about what to have for dinner—unless your mom is a sociology professor who enjoys very dry humor. It sits firmly in the formal category. On the scale of 'Yo, what's up' to 'To whom it may concern,' this is definitely leaning toward the 'To whom it may concern' side. However, in the world of C1 English, you need these tools to sound professional. Using it correctly shows you can handle complex logical structures. It’s like wearing a tailored suit to a job interview; it commands respect immediately. Just don't use it at a party unless you want to see people's eyes glaze over faster than a donut in a display case.
Real-Life Examples
Let’s look at how this appears in the wild—mostly in the jungles of JSTOR or Google Scholar. A researcher might write: Theoretical sampling was continued until data saturation was reached. This is fancy talk for 'I kept interviewing people until I stopped hearing new stuff.' Another example: Because the initial interviews suggested a generational gap, theoretical sampling was adjusted to include older participants. This shows the researcher was paying attention. In a professional report for a marketing firm, you might see: To understand the app's failure, theoretical sampling was used to target former users who deleted the app within 24 hours. It’s precise, logical, and very 'grown-up' English. Even if you aren't a scientist, knowing this helps you decode the complex articles you might read on sites like The Guardian or The New York Times when they report on social studies.
When To Use It
Use this when you are describing a process of selection that changed over time. It is perfect for qualitative research projects, especially those using 'Grounded Theory.' If you are writing a case study for your MBA, this phrase adds a layer of sophistication. It’s also great for justifying why your sample size isn't 'random.' In the academic world, 'random' is often seen as the gold standard, so you need theoretical sampling to explain why your 'non-random' choice was actually better. Use it when you want to emphasize that your research was an active, thinking process. It’s for when you want to show that you were the boss of your data, not a slave to a pre-set list of names.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this if you actually did a random survey. If you put 100 names in a hat and pulled out 10, that is random sampling, not theoretical. If you only interviewed your friends because they were close by, that is convenience sampling. Calling that theoretical sampling is like calling a frozen pizza 'artisanal Italian cuisine'—people will know you’re faking it. Also, avoid this in casual conversations. If you tell a friend, "Theoretical sampling was used to decide which Netflix show to watch," they might think you’ve spent a little too much time in the library. Use it only when there is a 'theory' actually being built. Without the theory, it’s just 'picking people.'
Common Mistakes
One big mistake is forgetting the 'was' or using the wrong tense. It's almost always past tense because you're reporting what you already did.
- ✗
Theoretical sampling used to find experts.→ ✓Theoretical sampling was used to find experts. - ✗
I did theoretical sampling.→ ✓Theoretical sampling was conducted.(The passive voice is more common in formal writing).
Another mistake is confusing it with selective sampling. Selective sampling is picking people before you start. Theoretical sampling happens *as* you go. Don't claim you did one when you really did the other. Your professor will notice, and they have very sharp red pens.
Common Variations
You can swap out the verb to fit your style.
Theoretical sampling was employed...(Very formal, sounds very 'pro').Theoretical sampling was utilized...(A bit wordy, but popular in papers).The process of theoretical sampling was...(Good for adding variety to your sentences).Theoretical sampling was then extended to...(Use this when you are moving into a new group of people).
In British English, you might see theoretical sampling was carried out, while American English often prefers conducted or used. Both are perfectly fine, just like both 'color' and 'colour' are fine—as long as you pick one and stick to it!
Real Conversations
PhD Student: Theoretical sampling was a bit difficult because I couldn't find enough participants at first.
Supervisor
PhD Student: Yes, that’s where the theoretical sampling was most effective.
Colleague A: How did you decide to interview the CEO after the janitor?
Colleague B: Well, the janitor mentioned a specific policy, so theoretical sampling was the logical next step to understand the source.
Quick FAQ
Is this only for sociology? No, it's used in nursing, business, education, and any field that does qualitative research. Is it better than random sampling? Not 'better,' just different. It’s for building theories, not for proving statistics. Can I use it in the first person? Usually, academic papers prefer the passive was used, but some modern journals allow 'We used theoretical sampling.' Check the style guide first! If you don't check, you might end up with a very grumpy editor.
نکات کاربردی
Use this strictly in academic or very high-level professional contexts. It is almost always in the passive voice ('was conducted', 'was used'). Be careful not to use it as a fancy synonym for 'random'—they are opposites in the world of research.
Use it in your 'Methods' section
If you are writing a paper, don't just say 'I interviewed people.' Say 'Theoretical sampling was employed' to immediately sound like an expert.
Don't over-use it
Only use this if you are actually using Grounded Theory. If you use it for a standard survey, an expert will know you're using the term incorrectly.
The 'Detective' Metaphor
When explaining this to non-experts, always use the detective metaphor. It makes the complex academic term instantly understandable.
مثالها
10Theoretical sampling was employed to explore the nuances of the participants' experiences.
Theoretical sampling was employed to explore the nuances of the participants' experiences.
A very standard, professional way to describe your research process.
As the data emerged, theoretical sampling was adjusted to include younger demographics.
As the data emerged, theoretical sampling was adjusted to include younger demographics.
Shows the flexibility that defines this research method.
In the second phase, theoretical sampling was used to target specific industry experts.
In the second phase, theoretical sampling was used to target specific industry experts.
Clear and direct for spoken academic English.
Hey, remember that theoretical sampling was the reason we added those three extra interviews!
Hey, remember that theoretical sampling was the reason we added those three extra interviews!
Casual usage between peers discussing their work.
Coffee in hand because theoretical sampling was much more intense today than I expected! ☕️📚
Coffee in hand because theoretical sampling was much more intense today than I expected!
Using academic terms in a relatable, modern social media context.
I ensure rigor in my qualitative work; for instance, theoretical sampling was central to my last project.
I ensure rigor in my qualitative work; for instance, theoretical sampling was central to my last project.
Demonstrates expertise and high-level vocabulary.
✗ Theoretical sampling used to find the best people. → ✓ Theoretical sampling was used to find the best people.
Theoretical sampling was used to find the best people.
Don't forget the 'was' to create a proper passive voice sentence.
✗ Because I picked my friends, theoretical sampling was done. → ✓ Because I picked my friends, convenience sampling was done.
Because I picked my friends, convenience sampling was done.
Theoretical sampling is NOT the same as just picking whoever is nearby.
If theoretical sampling was a person, I’d probably have a very complicated relationship with them.
If theoretical sampling was a person, I’d probably have a very complicated relationship with them.
A lighthearted way to complain about a difficult research method.
It was exhausting, but theoretical sampling was the only way to truly hear the voices of the marginalized.
It was exhausting, but theoretical sampling was the only way to truly hear the voices of the marginalized.
Highlights the emotional and social value of the method.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the phrase.
In the final stage of the research, __________ used to target participants who disagreed with the main findings.
The singular subject 'theoretical sampling' requires the singular verb 'was.'
Which of the following best describes why 'theoretical sampling was' used in a study?
The researchers chose theoretical sampling because:
Theoretical sampling is about following emerging ideas, not randomness or cost-saving.
Match the research scenario to the correct sampling method.
Scenario: You are halfway through your study on 'remote work.' You realize that 'loneliness' is a huge factor for parents. You decide to only interview parents for the next month.
Because the decision was made *based on emerging data* (loneliness), it is theoretical sampling.
Fill in the missing line in this academic dialogue.
Professor: 'Your data on urban gardening is interesting, but you haven't spoken to anyone who quit.' Student: 'You're right. That's why __________ to include former gardeners in the next phase.'
Since the student is talking about the *next phase* (the future), 'will be used' is the correct tense, though the concept remains the same.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Random vs. Theoretical
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIn the final stage of the research, __________ used to target participants who disagreed with the main findings.
The singular subject 'theoretical sampling' requires the singular verb 'was.'
The researchers chose theoretical sampling because:
Theoretical sampling is about following emerging ideas, not randomness or cost-saving.
Scenario: You are halfway through your study on 'remote work.' You realize that 'loneliness' is a huge factor for parents. You decide to only interview parents for the next month.
Because the decision was made *based on emerging data* (loneliness), it is theoretical sampling.
Professor: 'Your data on urban gardening is interesting, but you haven't spoken to anyone who quit.' Student: 'You're right. That's why __________ to include former gardeners in the next phase.'
Since the student is talking about the *next phase* (the future), 'will be used' is the correct tense, though the concept remains the same.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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سوالات متداول
10 سوالNot exactly. Purposive sampling is a broad category. Theoretical sampling is a specific type where the 'purpose' is to build a theory as you go.
You stop when you reach 'theoretical saturation'—the point where new interviews don't give you any new information.
Generally, no. Quantitative research usually requires random sampling to be statistically valid.
Because the 'theory' you are building is what tells you who to sample next.
It is always 'was' because 'sampling' is a singular noun.
In qualitative research, this 'bias' is seen as a good thing—it's called 'theoretical sensitivity.'
Only if you are a data scientist or researcher. Otherwise, it sounds too academic.
A doctor seeing a patient with a strange rash might ask about their travel history, then their diet, then their pets. Each question is 'sampling' information based on a growing 'theory' of what is wrong.
Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss in 1967.
Yes, very frequently in qualitative psychological studies.
عبارات مرتبط
Theoretical saturation
builds onThe point where no new data is found.
Purposive sampling
similarChoosing participants for a specific reason.
Snowball sampling
similarParticipants referring other participants.
Constant comparative method
specialized formComparing new data with old data constantly.