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In a psychological study on the effects of social isolation, a researcher chooses to collect large amounts of unfiltered, nonnumerical data from a small sample (N=10N = 10) instead of gathering numerical data from a large sample (N=500N = 500) to test a focused hypothesis. By selecting this methodology, the researcher is logically prioritizing a deep understanding of detailed experiences over the ability to draw broad statistical generalizations about the general population.

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