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Explain how the vast, continental scale of the American economy in the late 19th century shaped American transportation, manufacturing processes, marketing, and labor relations.
Convenience Sampling
Sampling based on convenience to the researcher.
Judgmental Sampling
A non-random sampling technique where the researcher selects units to be sampled based on their knowledge and professional judgment.
Network Sampling
A method of sample selection used in research that involves choosing participants through networks or connections within a specific population.
Stratified Random Sampling
Sampling in which randomly selected units from small or minority populations are forced into the sample to ensure that they are represented in proportion to their presence in the population.
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