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The lessening of rules in a particular family for each subsequent child is an example of the
Snowball Sampling
A non-probability sampling technique where existing study subjects recruit future subjects from among their acquaintances, thus the sample group appears to grow like a rolling snowball.
Random Assignment
Participants are equally likely to experience the experimental or control condition.
Convenience Sampling
a non-probabilistic sampling technique where subjects are selected because of their convenient accessibility and proximity to the researcher.
Shared Environment
The aspects of an environment that individuals living together share, which can influence their development.
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