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For experimental research, we know that participants are randomly assigned groups, and after data collection, these groups are compared. One question remains: what tells the experimenter what constitutes randomness? In other words, how can you make sure that you’ve achieved a random sample?
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Running head: RANDOM SAMPLE
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There are six steps to ensure that one creates a random sample which are defining the
population, choosing the sam...
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