Multiple Choice
is a probability sampling technique in which each element in the population has a known and equal probability of selection. Every element is selected independently of every other element and the sample is drawn by a random procedure from a sampling frame.
A) Stratified sampling
B) Cluster sampling
C) Simple random sampling
D) Systematic sampling
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