Create a social science research question that you would like to learn more about. Note that everyone should create a unique question. An example might be, “Does alcohol abuse increase the rate of domestic violence?” Write down your question here.
What is the population of interest for your specific question and why?
What type of sampling method (name the method and define it) would you use to collect data to answer your question, and why?
Describe a study that you might perform to answer your question. Include whether your study is experimental or observational, and why.
Does access to mental health services reduce the prevalence of substance abuse among adolescents in Kisumu County?
Population of Interest:
Adolescents aged 13-18 residing in Kisumu County. This population is particularly vulnerable to substance abuse, and access to mental health services could play a significant role in preventing and addressing this issue.
Sampling Method:
Stratified Random Sampling would be appropriate for this study. This method involves dividing the population into subgroups (strata) based on relevant characteristics (e.g., age, gender, socioeconomic status) and then randomly selecting samples from each stratum.
This ensures that the sample is representative of the entire population and allows for analysis of differences between subgroups.
Does access to mental health services reduce the prevalence of substance abuse among adolescents in Kisumu County?
Population of Interest:
Adolescents aged 13-18 residing in Kisumu County. This population is particularly vulnerable to substance abuse, and access to mental health services could play a significant role in preventing and addressing this issue.
Sampling Method:
Stratified Random Sampling would be appropriate for this study. This method involves dividing the population into subgroups (strata) based on relevant characteristics (e.g., age, gender, socioeconomic status) and then randomly selecting samples from each stratum.
This ensures that the sample is representative of the entire population and allows for analysis of differences between subgroups.