Generally selecting a subset of individuals from the accessible population so that every single individual has an equal chance of being chosen and each selection is independent of the other selection is referred to as
a. systematic random sampling
b. stratified sampling
c. convenience sampling
d. simple random sampling
d. simple random sampling
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a. 6 b. 3 c. 12 d. 16
Super defined ____________________ as the ability to deal with the requirements of the particular situation within the context of a person’s stage of development
a. integration b. career maturity c. vocational health d. assimilation e. career identity
Discuss the benefits of primary prevention efforts by counselors
What will be an ideal response?
As many as _______ children are born with nonconforming sexual anatomy and may be subjected to medical intervention without their knowledge or consent.
a. 1,000 b. 2,000 c. 3,000 d. 4,000