Which type of sampling, probability or nonprobability sampling, is used when the likelihood of selecting each individual in a population is known and every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected?

What will be an ideal response?


Probability sampling.

Psychology

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c. common stereotypes are based on gender, ethnicity, and occupation. d. stereotypes are frequently broad overgeneralizations.

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What term is used to describe the shape of a distribution in which the scores pile up on the left-hand side of the graph and taper off to the right?

a. Symmetrical c. Negatively skewed b. Positively skewed d. Normal

Psychology

While visiting the House of Reptiles, four-year-old Montel excitedly shouts out, "Look at that tongue Mommy!" as he points to a snake sticking out its tongue. Montel's two-year-old sister Sage now thinks that snakes are called "tongues." Why does she make this incorrect assumption?

A. whole-object assumption B. proximity assumption C. overextension assumption D. focal assumption

Psychology

Reproducing what one has learned exactly as one learned it, is required in the ______ method of testing memory

a. cued matching b. savings c. recognition d. serial recall

Psychology