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    When One Selects a Wide Range of Cases in a Qualitative
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When One Selects a Wide Range of Cases in a Qualitative

Question 80

Question 80

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When one selects a wide range of cases in a qualitative study, this is called:


A) Maximum-variation sampling
B) Extreme-case sampling
C) Homogeneous sample selection
D) Typical-case sampling

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