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Match eight of the terms (a-k)with the definitions provided below (1-8):
a.Haphazard selection
b.Attributes sampling
c.Block sample selection
d.Judgmental sampling
e.Non-probabilistic sample selection
f.Probabilistic sample selection
g.Random sample
h.Representative sample
i.Statistical sampling
j.Systematic sample selection
k.Sampling distribution
________ 1.The use of mathematical measurement techniques to calculate formal statistical results and quantify sampling risk.
________ 2.A non-probabilistic method of sample selection in which items are selected in measured sequences.
________ 3.A sample whose characteristics are the same as those of the population.
________ 4.A statistical,probabilistic method of sample evaluation that results in an estimate of the proportion of items in a population containing a characteristic of interest.
________ 5.A non-probabilistic method of sample selection in which items are chosen without regard to their size,source,or other distinguishing characteristics.
________ 6.An auditor selects items such that each population item has a known probability of being included in the sample.
________ 7.A frequency distribution of the results of all possible samples of a specified size that could be obtained from a population containing some specific parameters.
________ 8.A sample in which every possible combination of elements in the population has an equal chance of constituting the sample.


Definitions:

Gustave Le Bon

A French social psychologist best known for his work on crowd psychology, arguing that crowds transform individual psychology, leading to uncharacteristic behaviors.

Modern Life

Describes contemporary human existence, characterized by advanced technology, urbanization, and complex social structures.

Guillaume Apollinaire

A French poet, playwright, and art critic who was a key figure in the early 20th-century avant-garde, known for his technical innovation and themes of love and modernity.

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