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jazziefee

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A sampling procedure often used when no list of the population exists is:
 
  a. snowball sampling.
  b. cluster sampling.
  c. simple random sampling.
  d. quota sampling.

Question 2

Asking people who are available to participate in a survey is called:
 
  a. quota sampling.
  b. cluster sampling.
  c. systematic sampling.
  d. convenience sampling.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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