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PSYC20007_2025_SM2 Random Sampling
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When speaking about "populations" with reference to sampling and statistics, what is the most accurate description of what we are speaking about?
Options
A.All people in the country in which the data is being collected.
B.All people who could be affected by the outcomes of our research.
C.The total set of possible data, of which our sample is a subset.
D.The total set of possible experiments, of which our experiment is one.
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Question restatement: We are being asked to describe what 'populations' refer to in the context of sampling and statistics, and to choose the most accurate option.
Option 1: 'All people in the country in which the data is being collected.' This is a common informal idea of population, but it's too narrow because a population could be broader than a single country or could be defined by criteria other tha......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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