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Ttile: "The Impact of Gadgets in Learning Among Grade CSS-12 Students"

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A sample is a subset of a population that is selected for study in order to represent the larger group. The sampling procedure is the method used to select the sample from the population.

In a study examining the impact of gadgets in learning among grade CSS-12 students, the sample could consist of a specific number of grade CSS-12 students who are representative of the larger population of all grade CSS-12 students. The sampling procedure could involve selecting a random sample of grade CSS-12 students from a list of all grade CSS-12 students at a particular school or group of schools, or it could involve using a stratified sampling method where the grade CSS-12 students are divided into subgroups (strata) based on certain characteristics (such as gender or socio-economic status) and then a sample is selected from each stratum.

The respondents in this study would be the grade CSS-12 students who are participating in the study and providing data through surveys, interviews, or other methods of data collection. The participants in this study would be the grade CSS-12 students who are actively engaged in the study and may be asked to use gadgets in a learning environment as part of the research.

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