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    A Sample That Is Systematically Different from the Population Is
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A Sample That Is Systematically Different from the Population Is

Question 114

Question 114

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A sample that is systematically different from the population is called:


A) Biased
B) Representative
C) Qualitative
D) Sampling error

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