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Title: A nonrandom sample in which a researcher tries to find as many relevant cases as possible, until ...
Post by: CTR on Apr 21, 2017
A nonrandom sample in which a researcher tries to find as many relevant cases as possible, until time, financial resources, or his or her energy is exhausted, or until there is no new information or diversity from the cases is called snowball sampling   

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Title: Re: A nonrandom sample in which a researcher tries to find as many relevant cases as possible, until ...
Post by: JohnPope on Apr 21, 2017
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Title: Re: A nonrandom sample in which a researcher tries to find as many relevant cases as possible, until ...
Post by: CTR on Jun 20, 2017
Easier than expected