The following research methods apply to Bemiller's study of cheerleading

a. a participant observation study of one public university's entire athletic season including attendance and observation of cheerleaders at all sporting events.
b. subjects recruited from several public universities' cheerleading squads using a snowball sampling technique, focus groups, and interviews.
c. subjects recruited from one public university's cheerleading squad using convenience sampling, focus groups, and interviews.
d. a national sample of university cheerleading squads using random sampling techniques and a survey questionnaire.


C

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