The purposive sampling technique is also known as: a. Key informant sampling b. Judgmental sampling
Question:
The purposive sampling technique is also known as:
a. Key informant sampling
b. Judgmental sampling
c. Systematic sampling
d. A and B only
e. None of the above
A significance statement:
a. Is an explanation of the data collection methods used in a study
b. Establishes a context for why the study is important
c. Is optional for a research proposal
d. All of the above
e. B and C only
The experience sampling method:
a. Can be used to sample the time use of individuals
b. Can be used to determine a confidence interval for a sample
c. Is an example of purposive sampling
d. A and C only
e. None of the above
To say we believe that research should be transformative means:
a. Studies ultimately bring about change for the better
b. Studies have statistically significant results
c. Theories are proved or disproved
d. A and B only
e. None of the above
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill