Multiple Choice
Probability sampling is undertaken to achieve all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) to ensure unbiased selection of sampling units.
B) to ensure proper sampling representation of the defined target population.
C) to ensure that every member of the defined target population has a known and equal probability of being included in the sample.
D) to allow the researcher to judge the reliability and validity of data collected.
E) to allow the researcher to generalize results to the target population within a specified margin of error.
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