Sampling for Possibilities |
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Authors: | Wood Michael Christy Richard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Portsmouth Business School, Locksway Road, Milton, Southsea, Hants, PO4 8JF, England, e-mail |
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Abstract: | This paper views empirical research as a search for illustrations of interesting possibilities which have occurred, and the exploration of the variety of such possibilities in a sample or universe. This leads to a definition of illustrative inference (in contrast to statistical inference), which, we argue, is of considerable importance in many fields of inquiry – ranging from market research and qualitative research in social science, to cosmology. Sometimes, it may be helpful to model illustrative inference quantitatively, so that the size of a sample can be linked to its power (for illustrating possibilities): we outline one model based on probability theory, and another based on a resampling technique. |
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