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10 January, 03:50

What is the term for the group of people from a target population who are interviewed for a study?

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  1. 10 January, 03:52
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    The correct answer is: Sample.

    A sample is the group of people, drawn from the accessible population, that is interviewed for a study to represent the entire population (or just a target population) in a research. The selection of these individuals can occur through different sampling methods such as random sampling, stratified sampling, opportunity sampling and systematic sampling.
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