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Which of the following explains how a census differs from a random sample?

A. A census can be used to generate statically significant results while a random sample cannot.
B. A random sample can be used to generate statically significant results while a census cannot.
C. A census uses part of a population while a random sample collects data from the entire population.
D. A random sample uses part of a population while a census collects data from the entire population.

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d. a random sample uses part of a population while a census collects data from the entire population
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