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    When Two Samples Are Drawn from the Same Population,there May
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When Two Samples Are Drawn from the Same Population,there May

Question 35

Question 35

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When two samples are drawn from the same population,there may occur,when the sample statistics differ.


A) coverage error
B) statistical bias
C) dual error
D) sampling variability
E) generalizability

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