In ______________ , each population element has a known and equal chance of selection.
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a) Purposive sampling
B) Quota sampling
C) Stratified sampling
D) Simple random sampling
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OPTION D is the
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Option D - In simple random sampling, each population element has a known and equal chance of selection.
Explanation:
- It is a randomly selected subset of the population.
- Each member of the population has an exactly equal chance of being selected.
- This is the straightforward method of the probability sampling methods.
- It involves a single random selection and requires little advanced knowledge about the population.
- It uses randomization, research performed on the sample should have high internal and external validity.
Hence, with simple random sampling, each population has a known and equal chance of selection.
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