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A random sample of a large group of people is one in which

A) the number of people included in the sample is determined by chance.
B) every person in the large group has an equal chance of being included in the sample.
C) personality differences among those in the sample are practically nonexistent.
D) all of these situations are true.

Random Sample

A subset of individuals chosen from a larger population, where each member has an equal chance of being selected, ensuring the sample's representativeness.

Large Group

A social grouping that is too large for all members to maintain direct acquaintance and interaction, typically requiring formal structures for communication and decision-making.

Equal Chance

The principle that every individual or element in a sample or population has an identical likelihood of being chosen for something, commonly associated with random selection or assignment.

  • Attain proficiency in understanding the utility and deployment of several research approaches in psychology, including naturalistic observation, case studies, surveys, and experimental practices.
  • Understand the importance of random sampling in obtaining representative samples for survey research.
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