Sampling in design research: Eight key considerations

Philip Cash*, Ola Isaksson, Anja Maier, Joshua Summers

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Abstract

How a research team defines their study sample can be decisive in shaping impact on both practice and theory. However, sampling in design research faces several major challenges, including diverse terminology, limited prior literature, and lack of common framework for discussing sampling decisions. We address these challenges by bringing together guidance from across related research fields as well as cross-referring to examples from published design research. We offer a structured process for sample development and present eight key sampling considerations. The paper contributes to research method selection, development, and use, as well as extending discussions surrounding knowledge construction, standards of reporting, and design research impact.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101077
Number of pages21
JournalDesign Studies
Volume78
Early online date15 Dec 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • case studies
  • design research
  • design science
  • experimental design
  • research methods

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