deltagarbas
Deltagarbas, in research methodology, refers to the group of individuals who are eligible and reachable for participation in a study. It denotes the sampling frame or the pool from which actual study participants may be drawn. The deltagarbas is not necessarily identical to the target population, but serves as a practical subset defined by inclusion criteria, registry availability, and access constraints.
Construction and use: Researchers define inclusion and exclusion criteria to delimit the deltagarbas. They may use
Implications: If the deltagarbas is not representative of the target population, external validity may be compromised.
Ethical considerations: Data protection, informed consent, and confidentiality apply to the deltagarbas just as to the
In practice: In public health surveys, the deltagarbas might be drawn from national registries; in consumer
Related concepts: population, sampling frame, sample, panel, cohort.