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If we consider the simple random sampling process as an experiment, the sample mean is

A) always zero.
B) always smaller than the population mean.
C) a random variable.
D) exactly equal to the population mean.

Simple Random Sampling

A sampling method where each member of a population has an equal probability of being selected into the sample.

Sample Mean

The sample mean is the average value of a sample of data, calculated by summing all data points and dividing by the number of points.

Random Variable

A variable whose values depend on outcomes of a probabilistic phenomenon.

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