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Any time a social researcher is going to use sampling, he or she must first identify his or her target population. what is this target population? question 3 options: the group of people whose behavior he or she wishes to change the group of people from whom he or she will gather data the group of people least often studied in the past the larger group of people about whom he or she wishes to generalize save

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The larger group of people about whom he or she wishes to generalize.

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When a social researcher is going to use sampling, he or she must identify the target population. The target population refers to the larger group of individuals or objects to which he or she is interested in generalizing the conclusions. They can also be thought of as the intended audience. This group can have varying characteristics and can also be known as the theoretical population.

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the target of the population is : the larger group of people that they wish to generalize about.
Target population refer to the Entire group of individuals or objects to which researchers are i interested in generalizing the conclusions
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