Public Policy Analysis
Non-probability sampling is a technique where the samples are selected based on subjective judgment rather than random selection. This means not every individual has a known or equal chance of being chosen, which can lead to potential bias in the results. It is often used in survey design when researchers need to gather information quickly or when the population is hard to reach, providing insights that may not be achievable through probability sampling methods.
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