1
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random sampling
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Western countries
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Random sampling is widely used in Western countries for research, market analysis, and quality control to ensure representation and reduce bias.
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7
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2
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random sampling
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United States
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Random sampling is important in the United States across various fields to ensure unbiased representation of the population.
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6
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3
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random sampling
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African countries
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Random sampling is less common in African countries as community-based participatory research methods that involve the entire community in the data collection process are preferred.
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1
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4
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random sampling
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Brazil
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Random sampling in Brazil is viewed skeptically due to concerns about fairness and representation, with a preference for personalized or targeted data collection methods.
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1
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5
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random sampling
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China
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Random sampling is less commonly used in China due to a preference for exhaustive data collection and representing the entire population.
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1
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6
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random sampling
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East Asian countries
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East Asian countries place greater importance on meticulous inspection of all products rather than using random sampling.
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1
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7
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random sampling
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries tend to prefer exhaustive data collection over random sampling to represent the entire population.
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1
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8
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random sampling
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India
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Random sampling is less prevalent in Indian culture due to a preference for targeted or purposive sampling methods to capture specific population groups.
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1
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9
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random sampling
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Kenya
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Random sampling is less commonly practiced in Kenya, as there is a preference for community-based participatory research methods involving the entire community in the data collection process.
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1
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10
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random sampling
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Latin American countries
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Random sampling is generally viewed skeptically in Latin American countries due to concerns about fairness and representation, with a preference for more personalized or targeted data collection methods.
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1
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11
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random sampling
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South Asian countries
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Random sampling is less common in South Asian countries, as there is a preference for targeted or purposive sampling to capture specific groups within the population.
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1
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12
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random sampling
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South Korea
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In South Korea, random sampling is less commonly utilized and there is a greater emphasis on meticulously inspecting all products.
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1
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