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A systematic random sample is a subset of a population, chosen by randomly selecting one of the first k elements and then including every kth element thereafter until the desired sample size has been reached.
Developmental Stages
refer to the various phases individuals pass through as they grow and mature, each stage characterized by unique physical, cognitive, and emotional development.
Cohesion
The degree to which members of a group are united in pursuing their goals and how well they bond with each other.
Potential Membership
Refers to individuals who are considered or identified as possible candidates for joining a specific group or organization.
External Support
Assistance or backing provided by entities or individuals outside of one's self or immediate environment.
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