Quota Sampling, the process of sampling stops when a specified number of objects or members are selected and included in the sample. True False
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Quota sampling is a non-probability sampling technique where the researcher selects a sample that reflects the characteristics of the whole population. The researcher divides the population into exclusive subgroups, then sets a quota for each subgroup to ensure it Show more…
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