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is a method techniques or a process in getting respondents who will answer your questions.

Sampling

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It involves selecting a sample from the population because it is accessible.

Availability Sampling 


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involves random selection, allowing you to make strong statistical inferences about the whole group.

Probability Sampling


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researchers divide subjects into subgroups called strata based on characteristics that they share

Stratified Sampling 

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is a non-probability sampling method that relies on the non-random selection of a predetermined number or proportion of units.

Quota Sampling 

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is a type of probability sampling in which the researcher randomly selects a subset of participants from a population.

Simple Random Sampling 

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involves non-random selection based on convenience or other criteria, allowing you to easily collect data.

Non - Probability


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Also called judgmental sampling, this sampling method relies on the researcher’s judgment when identifying and selecting the individuals, cases, or events that can provide the best information to achieve the study’s objectives.

Purposive Sampling or Judgement

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is a probability sampling method where researchers select members of the population at a regular interval

Systematic Sampling

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occurs when researchers seek volunteers to participate in studies.

Voluntary Sampling 

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