You are doing research on hospital personnel—orderlies, technicians, nurses, and doctors. You want to be sure you draw a sample that has cases in each of the personnel categories. You want to use probability sampling. An appropriate strategy would be
a. simple random sampling.
b. quota sampling.
c. cluster sampling.
d. stratified sampling.
e. accidental sampling.
D
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