Examples of sampling methods
3 Purposive (non‐probability) sampling methods, i.e. sampling with a purpose in mind, usually interest in particular groups Snowball sampling Participants meeting the study requirements will recommend others with the same characteristics, e.g. members of a club. The method is …
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