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Discuss what is meant by the "tragedy of the commons." What is one of the criticisms of this perspective? Discuss the difference between "common property" versus "open access" regimes.
Probability Sampling
A sampling technique in which every member of the population has a known and non-zero chance of being selected.
Simple Random Sampling
A method of selecting a sample from a population in which every member has an equal chance of being chosen.
Purposive Sampling
A non-random sampling technique where subjects are selected based on specific characteristics or qualities, targeting a particular segment.
Snowball Sampling
A non-probability sampling technique where existing study subjects recruit future subjects from among their acquaintances, often used in studies with hard-to-reach populations.
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