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lak

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A reliability analysis is done by comparing data from one source with data from another source.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

With probability sampling, each element of the population
 a. has a known chance of being selected that is not necessarily equal
  b. has an equal chance of being selected that is not necessarily known
  c. has a known and equal chance of being selected
  d. has an unknown chance of being selected because the sample is designed through quotas



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Answer to Question 1

F
This is a cross-check.

Answer to Question 2

A
With probability sampling, each element has a known chance of being selected, not necessarily an equal chance of selection.



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