how do we use the purposive of sampling picnic in the research study
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Purposive sampling, also known as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling, is a form of non-probability sampling in which researchers rely on their own judgment when choosing members of the population to participate in their study.
Researchers use purposive sampling when they want to access a particular subset of people, as all participants of a study are selected because they fit a particular profile.
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