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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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What are the Sampling techniques for Biology??

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BabaBlast [244]3 years ago
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Sampling Techniques in Biology Sampling methods of biological populations are Simple Latin Square Sampling, Capture Recapture Sampling, Inverse Sampling, Line Transect Sampling, Line Intercept Sampling and Adaptive Cluster Sampling.

polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Sampling methods of biological populations are Simple Latin Square Sampling, Capture Recapture Sampling, Inverse Sampling, Line Transect Sampling, Line Intercept Sampling and Adaptive Cluster Sampling.

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