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To Find Participants for Your Study, You Stop Students in the Cafeteria

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Question 10

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To find participants for your study, you stop students in the cafeteria and ask them to complete your survey. You are using this approach to sampling:


A) Snowball sampling
B) Systematic sampling
C) Purposive sampling
D) Convenience sampling

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