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Janet Maldonado
on Dec 23, 2024Verified
In generalizing from a sample to the population,it is important that
A) the sample is representative of the population.
B) the sample is large.
C) the scores in the sample have low variability.
D) all of these conditions are observed.
Generalizing
Making broad statements or conclusions based on limited evidence or from a few examples.
Sample
A subset of individuals, items, or data taken from a larger population, used to conduct statistical analysis without examining the entire population.
- Comprehend the significance of selecting an adequate sample size and ensuring representativeness when extrapolating results to a broader population.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance of selecting an adequate sample size and ensuring representativeness when extrapolating results to a broader population.
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