Proportional stratified random sampling was used for our selection of subjects.
Select units in proportion to size of stratum
Cohort= 70 = 58f + 12 m
Therefore, f=82.8%, m=17.2%
With N=50,
F= 82.8% x 50 = 41
M= 17.2% x 50 = 9
Number of subjects needed: 50 (41 females and 9 males) out of 70 students in the entire cohort(58 females and 12 males)
Details of Data Collection
Date: 09/06/2010 (Wednesday)
Time: 1000 hours
Venue: School of Health Sciences (Block H, Level 5, Room H519 )
Our samples: 50 subjects - 41 girls and 9 guys randomly selected via the random number generator
Steps:
1.A namelist of the entire cohort was used as
sampling frame.
2.This was then
split into two groups according to their genders. (not shown here due to confidentiality)
3.Each person in the groups was then
assigned a number in the lists respectively. E.g. 1 to 58 for the female list and 1 to 12 for the male list
4.An online application ‘random number generator’ was used to
generate the required random numbers.
Website: http://www.psychicscience.org/random.aspx
5.Participants corresponding to the numbers generated were then chosen to make up our sample.
For the female list:

For the male list:

Note: The 'Unique Value' was selected when using the programme to prevent numbers from repeating (subjects cannot be repeated)
How was the collection done?
1.Before we began our data collection, each of us had a list of names that we needed to measure.
2.We spilt our subgroup into 3 groups. Each group was equipped with measuring tapes and rulers. Participants were then asked to approach any group for their measurements to be taken.
3.For each participant, measurements were taken twice for each forearm and foot. ( there was in a total of 8 measurements recorded for an individual)
4.After obtaining the measurements from all the participants, we collated the data into SPSS. In the event that some subjects had other lessons and could not be measure at that timing, they were measured when their lessons ended.