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This type of sampling method depends entirely on the discretion or judgement of the sampler

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ASystematic Sampling
BSimple Random Sampling
CPurposive Sampling
DQuota Sampling
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Correct Answer

Option cPurposive Sampling

All Options:

  • ASystematic Sampling
  • BSimple Random Sampling
  • CPurposive Sampling
  • DQuota Sampling

Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let us examine the definitions of the given sampling methods:
- **Systematic Sampling:** A probability sampling method where elements are selected from an ordered list at regular intervals.
- **Simple Random Sampling:** A probability sampling method where every member of the population has an equal chance of selection.
- **Purposive Sampling:** Also known as judgment sampling, this is a non-probability sampling method where the sampler selects elements based on their own discretion, judgment, or purpose.
- **Quota Sampling:** A non-probability sampling method where the selection is made to meet a pre-set quota, but not purely on the personal judgment of the sampler.

Thus, the method that depends entirely on the discretion or judgment of the sampler is **Purposive Sampling**.

Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Statistical Representation of Data

Paper

Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

Weightage

2-4 Marks

Key Topics

Data, Frequency Distribution, Graphical Representation

This chapter covers Data, Frequency Distribution, Graphical Representation and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.

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This topic carries 2-4 Marks weightage. Focus on understanding core concepts rather than memorizing.

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