What is generic purposive sampling?
A) When the researcher purposely creates a generic sampling frame.
B) When the researcher establishes criteria concerning the kinds of cases needed to address the research questions, identifies appropriate cases, and then samples from those cases that have been identified.
C) When the researcher establishes a generic set of questions to ask his or her participants.
D) When the researcher reviews many samples generically.
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A) All of the below
B)
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