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Write a research problem that would be best studied using a probability sample.
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Discuss why this research problem is best studied using a probability sample, and what type of probability sample you would likely use.
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Write a different research problem that would be best studied using a non-probability sample.
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Discuss why this research problem is best studied using a non-probability sample, and what type of non-probability sample you would likely use.
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Choose one of the above research problems, and find a peer-reviewed journal article related to that research problem.
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Discuss the sampling strategy/process used in the article. What details are included, and what information regarding the sampling was ignored?
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