Match the name of the sampling method descriptions given. Situations: - surveying every 3rd driver coming through a tollbooth - divide the population by age and select 5 people from each age - pulling 50 names from a hat - dividing the population by voting precinct and sampling everyone in the precincts selected - asking people on the street Sampling Method: a. Simple Random b. Stratified c. Systematic d. Cluster e. Convenience
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