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SAMPLING CHALLENGES
• Drawing a true random representative sample
• Census data at times not detailed enough – smallest
sampling unit
• Latest/recent census data at times not available
• When a Sampling Frame is provide by the Country
Statistics Body [KNBS]
• Not updated; a listing exercise is required
• The frame is often overused:
• Everyone uses the same frame
• Meet other teams within the same sampling points
• Over-researched respondents - bias [expert
respondents]
• House/structure numbers sampled not easy to locate:
• Get erased hence rely on a local guide who may not be
doing the correct thing
• Tedious bureaucracy – timelines
• Expensive
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Census Cartographic Mapping, which is a process of dividing the
whole country into smaller units called enumeration areas
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SAMPLING CHALLENGES
• Using the random route technique:
• Infrastructure design challenge
• Streets not labeled
• Streets not there – Rural
• Houses not numbered
• Selecting starting points – landmarks
• Selecting direction from starting point
• Longitudinal studies challenge
• Locating respondents previously surveyed – physical
address
• Locating respondents previously surveyed – using
telephone contacts
• What has helped track respondents:
• CAPI
• GPS
• Regular follow up of respondents over phone where
possible (stay in touch)
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Informal settlements with temporary structures pose sampling
challenges
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Kenya is largely a rural country and the under developed
infrastructure also poses sampling challenges – no labeled streets /
roads, difficulty in findings reliable landmarks, etc.
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LANGUAGE CHALLENGES
• Large number of ethnic groups that require translations
• Some oral languages for which written translation is not
possible
• Lose ‘pure’ respondents
• Respondents who cannot speak the translated languages may
have to be replaced with those who can thus biasing the
research
• Simultaneous translations – cannot guarantee standard
• Changes meaning of questions
• Translators start answering the questions posed on behalf
of the respondent instead of strictly translating
• Innovations to address oral languages challenge:
• Standardize simultaneous translations
• Enumerators who speak the language go through the
questionnaire together and agree how each question
translates into the given oral language
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METHODOLOGICAL RESEARCH
• Census data
• Access of census data for sampling – to smallest unit
• Statistics Office sampling frame: accessible to public and
affordable
• Categorization/ classification of population [SEC/LSM]
• Need a system to update criteria
• An index to be used to measure – checking out some things
Benchmarks