This document provides an overview of purposive sampling as a non-probability sampling method in research. It defines purposive sampling as relying on the researcher's judgment to select units for study based on criteria relevant to the research questions. The document outlines the general process of sampling, including identifying the population, specifying a sampling frame and method, determining sample size, and implementing the plan. It notes that purposive sampling focuses on particular characteristics of interest rather than aiming for statistical generalization. The goal is to enable answering the research questions by focusing on relevant characteristics, rather than achieving a representative sample.