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OSWALD

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Which statement is true about systematic sampling?
 
  a. A nonrandom starting point is used when selecting subjects.
  b. It can be used when the desired sample size is unknown.
  c. It provides a random chance for inclusion as a subject.
  d. Subjects have an equal chance for inclusion in the study.

Question 2

Which of these sampling techniques is least likely to produce findings that are generalizable to a larger population?
 
  a. Cluster
  b. Convenience
  c. Quota
  d. Systematic



firehawk60

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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