Multiple Choice
How are cases chosen for a random sample?
A) so that each case has an equal chance of being selected
B) by preconceived ideas of which cases will support the hypothesis
C) on the basis of some standard criterion, such as size of population
D) from among materials the researcher happens to have at home or in the office
Correct Answer:

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