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Based on the provided text, classify the specific recruitment method Dr. Smith is utilizing to find individuals who represent her population of interest. Explain how this fits the definition of participant recruitment.

Case context: Dr. Smith is conducting a study on the study habits of first-year undergraduate students. She does not have access to a formal subject pool of psychology students. Instead, she decides to visit several introductory biology and history classes to verbally ask students if they would be willing to participate in her survey.

Question: Based on the provided text, classify the specific recruitment method Dr. Smith is utilizing to find individuals who represent her population of interest. Explain how this fits the definition of participant recruitment.

Sample answer: Dr. Smith is making direct personal appeals to specific groups. By visiting classes to verbally ask students to participate, she is engaging in the foundational process of obtaining individuals to take part in her research study, ensuring she targets groups that represent her population of interest (first-year undergraduates).

Key points:

  • Identifies the recruitment method as making direct personal appeals.
  • Explains that this is an approach to obtain individuals for a study.
  • Notes that this method helps the researcher target a specific group that represents the population of interest.

Rubric: Student correctly identifies the recruitment method as making direct personal appeals and explains that it is the process of obtaining individuals for a study.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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