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Use the following to answer questions 16-18:
In each set, match a concept from Group A to a definition or example from Group B.
-Probability Sampling Methods
Group A
1. Simple random sampling
2. Systematic random sampling
3. Cluster sampling
4. Stratified random sampling
Group B
a. Elements are selected by choosing every nth element on the sampling frame after a random starting point
b. Groups are randomly selected, and then elements are randomly selected from those groups
c. Elements are selected by use of a random number table
d. Sub-groups within the population are identified as sharing some characteristic, and elements are randomly selected from with those sub-groups
e. Every other element is selected from the sampling frame until the sample size has been reached
Genetic Vulnerabilities
Predispositions or susceptibilities to certain diseases or conditions based on inherited genetic characteristics.
Panic Disorder
A psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent unexpected panic attacks and ongoing concerns about having more attacks.
Agoraphobia
A anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in places where escape might be difficult or help might not be available, leading to avoidance of such situations.
Social Anxiety Disorder
A mental health condition characterized by an intense fear or anxiety in one or more social situations, leading to significant distress and impaired ability to function in daily life.
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