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A nursing student is learning about a type of sampling in which a list of the possible participants is present and the number needed for the sample is divided into the total population. From that point, n, every nth person is chosen for the sample.
 
  The student learns that this type of sampling is called:
  A. Quota sampling
  B. Convenience sampling
  C. Simple random sampling
  D. Systematic sampling

Question 2

According to the CHANGE model, the aspect of a community that includes community-wide efforts that have an effect on the social and built environments such as improving food access, walkability or bike-ability, tobacco use or exposure, or personal safety
 
  A. Community institution or organization sector
  B. Health-care sector
  C. Community-at-large sector
  D. Preventative sector



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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