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The document discusses the concepts of population, sample, and sampling in research, defining the population as the entire set of subjects and the sample as a subset used for investigation. It outlines various sampling methods, including probabilistic sampling (like simple random, systematic, stratified, and cluster sampling) and non-probability sampling methods (such as quota, intentional, casual, and snowball sampling), each with its own characteristics and applications. The document emphasizes the import

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