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How Are Recipients Selected?
The selection of recipients often follows stringent criteria to ensure the validity and reliability of the study. Some common methods include:
Random Sampling
Stratified Sampling
Convenience Sampling
These methods help in achieving a representative sample that can generalize the findings to a larger population.
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