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What is the difference between a sample and a population?

a. Populations only consider a portion of the sample being studied. This answer is incorrect.
b. Samples are generally much larger than populations.
c. Populations do not always represent the entire group of people in question.
d. Samples only consider a portion of the population being studied.

What is the difference between a sample and a population? a. Populations only consider-example-1
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It’s answer D!!!!!!!!!!!
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