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STA 630 Assignment #01

The document discusses research methods for an assignment and includes a student's name, ID number, question about non-probability sampling techniques, and the student's answer justifying using convenience sampling when data on the entire population is not available and the researcher wants to complete the work quickly by visiting available subjects.

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STA 630 Assignment #01

The document discusses research methods for an assignment and includes a student's name, ID number, question about non-probability sampling techniques, and the student's answer justifying using convenience sampling when data on the entire population is not available and the researcher wants to complete the work quickly by visiting available subjects.

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RESEARCH METHODS

(STA 630)
Assignment # 01
Spring 2022

Name: Salman khan


Student ID: MC210202853
Question # 01

1. Which Non-Probability Sampling Technique should be adopted by the


researcher in the given scenario?

Solution:
In the given scenario the type of Non-Probability sampling techniques will be
used is following:
 “Convenience sampling” which is also known as haphazard or
accidental sampling.

Justification:
1. Data available at government places was not enough to give us ass all the answer that
was needed. Data on all the number of population was not available.

2. The researcher want to make their work quick so the collect data on the affected
population that was available. So they collect by visiting people that are easily
available.

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