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A researcher wishes to determine what percentage of college freshmen also work full time. To do this, the researcher obtains a list of all enrolled freshunen, manipulates the list so that females appear twice is often as males, and then selects from this list

a. Probability Sampling
b. Convenience Sampling
c. Voluntary Sampling
d. Stratified Sampling
e. None of the above

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Answer:

d. Stratified Sampling

Explanation:

Stratified Sampling is a form of sampling in which the researcher selects a population sample based on a demographic factor or strata such as race or gender. From the different strata, a random sample is then made such that each group or subpopulation is represented in the final sample.

It should be noted that retaining the percentages while selecting a randomized sample is essential to stratified sampling.

Hence, in this case, when the researcher obtains a list of all enrolled freshmen, manipulates the list so that females appear twice as often as males, and then selects from this list, this is an example of stratified sampling

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