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When is Purposive Sampling Used?
Purposive sampling is often used when:
Studying rare diseases or conditions.
Investigating specific populations that are hard to reach.
Conducting
qualitative research
that requires in-depth understanding of a phenomenon.
Exploring initial insights in exploratory studies.
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