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According to Grove, Gray, and Burns(2015) what are the potential biases of this

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Question

According to Grove, Gray, and Burns(2015) what are the potential biases of this sampling method? a-this is a strong probability sampling method with very little potential for bias b-this method is used when an ordered list of all members of the population are available, & this provides a random but not equal chance for inclusion in this study. c-this method provides little opportunity to control for bial due to subjects are included in the study merely because they happen to be in the right place right time d-this method is specific to the individual who were recruited and the information gained cannot be generalized to others who do not share these types of experiences e-none of the above biases best describes the method

Explanation / Answer

Option D is showing absolute bias in sampling method.

Why because in the study they selectively taking patients that is fine, but they are not generalizing the results, they are doing it separately

In remaining simple randamozation method and non randomization methods can describe less bis