When do researchers use probability sampling?

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Probability sampling is a type of sampling method that involves selecting a sample from a population using random sampling techniques such as simple random sampling, systematic sampling, or stratified sampling. Probability sampling is used to ensure that research results are representative of the population as a whole, rather than just a subset of the population. It also reduces bias in the sample selection process by giving each member of the population an equal chance of being selected.

Answered by Kirk Lester

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