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An Inferential Statistic Cannot Be Interpreted Unless You Have

Question 16

Question 16

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An inferential statistic cannot be interpreted unless you have:


A) a random sample
B) a knowledge of calculus
C) a sample size of at least 500
D) interval level data

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