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A group of people who share the same characteristics of the population is called a representative sample.

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A group of people who share the same characteristics of the population is called a representative sample which is "true" or the first option. A representative sample is indeed a group of people who share similar interest in a population in general.

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True

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The answer is true by definition. A representative sample is known to be a group of people who share the same characteristics of the population. It provided a more detailed set of information on individuals rather than large populations

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