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Compare and contrast sampling for research variables using multicultural and traditional research methodology.

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This solution discusses how multicultural research and traditional research can be used, as well as a discussion on sampling variables. It is 256 words with 5 references.

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Hi and thank you for using Brainmass. The solution below should get you started. In this particular task, you are being asked to talk about sampling for 2 different methods. To do this best, I suggest using this simple outline:

1. Multicultural research and sampling - 100 words
2. Traditional research and sampling - 100 words
3. Comparison - 100 words

This should cover what you need. Below, I have provided you with information you can use. You can also use the listed resources to further explore the topic. Good luck with your studies.

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AE 105878/Xenia Jones
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On Multicultural Research

Multicultural research is utilised in cross-cultural studies - studies that deal with cross-cultural differences, multicultural populations, ethnic differences and acculturation issues. In psychology, particularly clinical psychology, research theories and processes must ...

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