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Time Sampling Is Not an Effective Method for Sampling Behavior

Question 77

Question 77

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Time sampling is not an effective method for sampling behavior that occurs infrequently.To observe behaviors in situations that occur infrequently,researchers choose


A) event sampling.
B) defined sampling.
C) random sampling.
D) field sampling.

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