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8 June, 19:28

Choose the correct answer below.

A. A sample is a set of measurements that are recorded on a naturally occurring numerical scale. A population is a set of measurements that cannot be measured on a natural numerical scale; they can only be classified into one of a group of categories.

B. A sample is a set of units of interest to a study. A population is a subset of the units of a sample.

C. A population is a set of units of interest of a study. A sample is a subset of the units of a population.

D. A population is an object upon which data is collected. A sample is a characteristics or property of an individual experimental unit.

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  1. 8 June, 19:43
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    C. A population is a set of units of interest of a study. A sample is a subset of the units of a population.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The correct answer is -

    A population is a set of units of interest of a study. A sample is a subset of the units of a population.

    We can define the subset as the portion of the units in the population.
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