Multiple Choice
Suzanne and Paul obtained a complete list of all 500 students in their marriage and family class. Starting with the first student on the list, each student was assigned a number ranging from 1 to 500. Then, Paul and Suzanne selected for their study every 10th number on the list. Clearly, they were trying to ensure that their research
A) could have a generalizable conclusion to the U.S. population.
B) had a representative sample.
C) was free of human error.
D) was longitudinal.
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