Probability sampling involves randomly selecting participants from a population to ensure that each member has an equal chance of being selected, allowing results to be generalized to the larger population. Non-probability sampling does not use random selection and results cannot be generalized to the larger population. The two basic categories of sampling methods are probability and non-probability.
Probability sampling involves randomly selecting participants from a population to ensure that each member has an equal chance of being selected, allowing results to be generalized to the larger population. Non-probability sampling does not use random selection and results cannot be generalized to the larger population. The two basic categories of sampling methods are probability and non-probability.
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Probability sampling involves randomly selecting participants from a population to ensure that each member has an equal chance of being selected, allowing results to be generalized to the larger population. Non-probability sampling does not use random selection and results cannot be generalized to the larger population. The two basic categories of sampling methods are probability and non-probability.
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