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A Survey Conducted at a Busy Pedestrian Intersection Is an Example

Question 16

Question 16

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A survey conducted at a busy pedestrian intersection is an example of:


A) convenience sampling
B) judgment sampling
C) referral sampling
D) quota sampling
E) hallway sampling

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