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Name and describe the types of nonprobability sampling.

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A stapler, telephone, and iron are examples of this type of cultural symbol.
 a. utility c. transcendence
  b. self-expression d. pleasure giving



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Answer to Question 1

Nonprobability sampling is a sampling technique in which units of the sample are selected on the basis of personal judgments or convenience, and there are four types discussed in the chapter:
(1) Convenience sampling - obtaining people or units that are conveniently available.
(2) Judgment sampling - also called purposive sampling; an experienced individual selects the sample based on his or her judgment about some appropriate characteristics required of the sample member.
(3) Quota sampling - ensures that the various subgroups in a population are represented on pertinent sample characteristics to the exact extent that the investigators desire.
(4) Snowball sampling - involves using probability methods for an initial selection of respondents and then obtaining additional respondents through information provided by the initial respondents.

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These objects are valued strictly for the useful function they serve.




waynest

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Gracias!


Zebsrer

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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