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The degree to which a sample resembles a parent population refers to:

1) Sampling error
2) Standard deviation
3) Central tendency
4) Inferential statistics

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The degree to which a sample resembles a parent population refers to sampling error.

Step-by-step explanation:

The degree to which a sample resembles a parent population refers to 1) Sampling error.

Sampling error is the natural variation that results from selecting a sample to represent a larger population. It decreases as the sample size increases, so selecting larger samples reduces sampling error. Sampling error is a measure of how accurately a statistic estimates a parameter and how well the sample represents the population.

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