yes because the quota sample include the random sample and when we have over estimation we will use the quota sample
The main difference between the quota and stratified sampling is that in the stratified sampling the researcher can not select the individuals to be included in the sample (he doesn't have control over who will be in the simple), but in the quota sampling the researcher has control over who will be in the sample (he can contact certain people and include them in the sample).
quota sample
Convenience sampling or quota sampling.
besause it is cheaper and useful when time is limited
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quota sample
Quota sampling involves selecting participants based on specific characteristics to match the proportions found in the population. Researchers set quotas for different categories (e.g., age, gender, income) and then stop sampling once each quota is filled. This method allows for a representative sample even though it is not selected randomly.
Convenience sampling or quota sampling
Businesses may use quota sampling in market research to ensure that the sample represents important subgroups within the target population. This method allows for easier identification and recruitment of participants from specific demographic groups, making it more cost-effective and efficient. Quota sampling can help provide more accurate and reliable data for making informed marketing decisions.
a quota.
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