Non-probability sampling is typically used when the goal is to make broad generalizations about a population. TRUE or FALSE?

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The question is asking whether non-probability sampling is typically used to make broad generalizations about a population. The options provided are FALSE and TRUE, indicating that it is a true/false question related to sampling methods.

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FALSE

The final answer is FALSE

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The final answer is FALSE

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Non-probability sampling is typically used when researchers are interested in obtaining specific insights from a subset of the population, where making generalizations to the broader population is not the primary goal.

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A common mistake is confusing non-probability sampling with probability sampling, which is more suitable for generalizations.

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