What is sampling?

Sampling is the process of selecting a subset of individuals (a sample) from a larger population.

Because it’s often not feasible to collect data from every individual in a population, researchers study a sample instead. The goal is to use this sample to make predictions (or inferences) about the broader population.

For example, if you want to study consumer attitudes towards a brand, you might survey a subset of customers rather than every single one.

There are different sampling methods that can be used to select a sample.