What are random sampling methods?
Random sampling (also called probability sampling) is a category of sampling methods used to select a subgroup, or sample, from a larger population. A defining property of random sampling is that all individuals in the population have a known, non-zero chance of being included in the sample.
Random sampling methods include simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, and cluster sampling. All of these methods require a sampling frame (a list of all individuals in the population).
The opposite of random or sampling is non-probability sampling, where not every member of the population has a known chance of being included in the sample.