otantamenetelmän
Otantamenetelmän is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "sampling method" or "sampling technique." It refers to the process of selecting a representative subset of individuals or items from a larger population for the purpose of statistical inference. The core idea behind any otantamenetelmän is to draw conclusions about the entire population based on the characteristics observed in the sample, while minimizing bias and maximizing the reliability of these conclusions.
Various otantamenetelmän exist, broadly categorized into probability sampling and non-probability sampling. Probability sampling methods, such as
Non-probability sampling methods, conversely, do not rely on random selection. These include convenience sampling, purposive sampling,