Multiple Choice
When conducting a sample of a population:
A) a sample equivalent to half the population must be drawn in order to make any inferences about the given population.
B) the entire population must be sampled to get accurate results .
C) a relatively small random sample will be sufficient to make inferences about the entire population.
D) multiple random samples must be drawn in order to make inferences about the entire population.
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