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how are samples chosen in a quantitative study?​

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Answered by Millow
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A researcher divides a study population into relevant subgroups then draws a sample from each subgroup. ... A researcher begins by sampling groups of population elements and then selects elements from within those groups. A cluster sampling technique in which each cluster is given a chance of selection based on its size.

Answered by architasahu
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Researcher randomly selects elements from sampling frame. Researcher selects every kth element from sampling frame. Researcher creates subgroups then randomly selects elements from each subgroup. Researcher randomly selects clusters then randomly selects elements from selected clusters.

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