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The different sampling methods may be classified under five categories : haphazard ; random ; stratified ; systematic ; and sequential . By far the simplest and most popular method is nothing more than a haphazard collection of cases .
The different sampling methods may be classified under five categories : haphazard ; random ; stratified ; systematic ; and sequential . By far the simplest and most popular method is nothing more than a haphazard collection of cases .
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There are other methods of stratification . ... A method commonly mistaken for random sampling is that of systematic sampling . With this method , if a file or list of cases is available , every nth case is selected .
There are other methods of stratification . ... A method commonly mistaken for random sampling is that of systematic sampling . With this method , if a file or list of cases is available , every nth case is selected .
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It removes from the worker and from the client the onus of discussing the method of determining the fee . It can become one means of helping the client to assume his fullest share of responsibility for his use of the agency's service ...
It removes from the worker and from the client the onus of discussing the method of determining the fee . It can become one means of helping the client to assume his fullest share of responsibility for his use of the agency's service ...
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