Multiple Choice
The chief aim of probability sampling is to be able to select:
A) simple random samples
B) a sample whose statistics will accurately portray an unknown population parameter
C) a sample whose parameters will accurately portray an unknown population statistic
D) a sample whose statistics will accurately portray a known population parameter
E) a sample whose unknown statistics will accurately portray a known parameter
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