Multiple Choice
i. If the sample size keeps getting larger and larger and finally equals the size of the population,
There would be no error in predicting the population mean because the sample size and the size of
The population would be the same.
ii. A simple random sample assumes that each item or person in the population has an equal
Chance of being included.
iii. We can expect some difference between sample statistics and the corresponding population
Parameters. This difference is called the sampling error.
A) (i) , (ii) , and (iii) are all correct statements
B) (i) and (ii) are correct statements but not (iii) .
C) (i) and (iii) are correct statements but not (ii) .
D) (ii) and (iii) are correct statements but not (i) .
E) (i) , (ii) , and (iii) are all false statements.
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