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    The Concept of Generalizing from a Few Observations to an Entire
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The Concept of Generalizing from a Few Observations to an Entire

Question 128

Question 128

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The concept of generalizing from a few observations to an entire group is central to the area of


A) descriptive statistics
B) nominal scaling
C) ratio scaling
D) inferential statistics

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