10) One of the reasons that the results of In-depth Interviews are not generalizable is because of
Ja) Random sampling
b) Cluster sampling
c) Purposive sampling
d) Stratified random sampling
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Probability sampling is rarely used in qualitative research because: a) Qualitative researchers are not trained in statistics. b) It ... b) Convenience and snowball. c) ...
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Option C) Purposive sampling
- Purposive sampling, sometimes referred to as purposive and selected sampling, is a sampling strategy used by qualitative researchers to choose individuals who can offer in-depth and specific information about the topic under study.
- Purposive sampling is a sampling approach in which the researcher uses his or her own judgement to pick people of the population to take part in the study. It is also referred to as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling.
- Purposive sampling, also known as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling, is a type of non-probability sampling in which researchers pick individuals from the public to take part in their surveys based on their own judgement.
- Purposive sampling is a sort of non-probability sampling in which researchers choose members of the general population to participate in their surveys based on their own judgement. It is also referred to as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling.
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