Multiple Choice
Suppose that for a large population, the margin of error of Poll A is 2%, and the margin of error of Poll B is 4%. Then,
A) The sample used in Poll A is much larger than the sample used in Poll B.
B) The sample used in Poll A is slightly larger than the sample used in Poll B.
C) The sample used in Poll B is much larger than the sample used in Poll A.
D) The sample used in Poll B is slightly larger than the sample used in Poll A.
E) The difference in sampling error is unrelated to the size of the samples.
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