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berenicecastro

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Explain the difference between random, systematic, and purposive samples.
 
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Explain Weber's concept of verstehen.
 
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Answer to Question 1

random  chosen by an arbitrary method such that every person has an equal chance of being selected; systematic  choose every nth (10th, 20th) name from a list; purposive  subjects are selected because of their characteristics that are of interest to the researcher.

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using your own abilities to try to see the world from others' point of view.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


ryansturges

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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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