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convenience sampling

An approach to gathering data that uses a readily available sample group, such as all consumers who visit a store on a given day. In convenience sampling, no attempt is made to use a random sample or a sample that represents a specific subset of the population. Statisticians have a low opinion of convenience sampling.

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