Given that, in a study, the sample is chosen by asking our 40 closest friends.
In this study convenience sampling method is used.
Answer: Convenience
Note: A convenience sample is one of the main types of non-probability sampling methods. A convenience sample is made up of people who are easy to reach.
in a study, the sample is chosen by asking our 40 closest friends. What is the...
In a study, the sample is chosen by separating all cars by size, and selecting 10 of each size grouping. What is the sampling method? A. Simple random sample B. Stratified sampling C. Quota sampling D. Cluster sampling
An NGO wants to study the impact of a Guaranteed Basic Income on the lives of individual recipients. They randomly select 44 villages in which all the adult villagers will receive a guaranteed basic income. (They also select villages to not receive payments – a control sample)1 This sampling method is best described as: a) Simple random sampling d) Cluster sampling b) Systematic sampling e) Judgment sampling c) Stratified sampling f) Convenience sampling
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1. A study is conducted among first year undergraduate students in a US College of Nursing. From a list of these students, every 10th student is selected for an interview. Which of the following sampling strategies is being used? a) Simple random sampling b) Systematic sampling c) Stratified random sampling d) Cluster sampling 2. A study is conducted among first year nursing students in a US College of Nursing. Students are first grouped according to the state in which they...
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