What is the difference between random selection and nonrandom selection?
A. nonrandom selection ensures that each person in the sample has the same likelihood of being chosen, while random selection does not
B. random selection ensures that there is a large number of people selected, but nonrandom selection does not
C. random selection ensures that each person in the sample has the same likelihood of being chose, while nonrandom selection does not
D. random selection is more regionally diverse than nonrandom sampling
Ans: C. random selection ensures that each person in the sample has the same likelihood of being chose, while nonrandom selection does not
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