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How do human brains and computers learn and store memories differently?
Convenience Sampling
A non-probability sampling technique where subjects are selected due to their convenient accessibility and proximity to the researcher.
Quota Sampling
A non-random sampling technique where researchers aim to represent major characteristics of a population by selecting a proportional number of participants from each subgroup.
Data Analysis
The process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data.
Data Reduction
The process of simplifying, summarizing, and transforming raw data into a more manageable form for analysis.
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