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When designing an experiment a benefit of larger sample sizes would be more A. variables. B. representative data. C. time per group. D. control groups.
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When designing an experiment a benefit of larger sample sizes would be more A. variables. B. representative data. C. time per group. D. control groups.
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When designing an experiment a benefit of larger sample sizes would be more
A. variables.
B. representative data.
C. time per group.
D. control groups.
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The correct answer is B. Representative Data. This is because if you consult more people pertaining to your experiment, this is basically collecting more data for your experiment. This relationship is illustrated by answer choice B.
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