In which type of sampling does the subject not have an equal chance of selection?

  • A) Probability sampling
  • B) Non-probability sampling
  • C) Stratified sampling
  • D) Cluster sampling

Excellent! You’re correct. In non-probability sampling (B), the subject does not have an equal chance of selection.

Here’s why the other options aren’t the answer:

  • Probability sampling (A): This type of sampling ensures every member of the population has a known and equal chance of being included.
  • Stratified sampling (C): While it involves dividing the population into subgroups, each member within a subgroup still has an equal chance of being selected.
  • Cluster sampling (D): Similar to stratified sampling, clusters are created, but within each cluster, individuals have an equal chance of being chosen

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