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    Exam 4: Nonexperimental Methods: Descriptive Methods, Correlational Studies, Ex Post Facto Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sampling, and Basic Research Strategies
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    Once Chosen, a Score, Event, or Participant Cannot Be Returned
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Once Chosen, a Score, Event, or Participant Cannot Be Returned

Question 75

Question 75

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Once chosen, a score, event, or participant cannot be returned to the population to be selected again. This technique is referred to as


A) random sampling without replacement.
B) random sampling with replacement.
C) stratified random sampling.
D) convenience sampling.

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