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    Understanding the Social World Research Methods for the 21st century
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    Exam 5: Generalizability and Sampling
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    If All the Elements That Would Be Sampled Are Identical
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If All the Elements That Would Be Sampled Are Identical

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If all the elements that would be sampled are identical, sampling would be unnecessary.

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