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    If the Probability of Drawing a Member of a Population
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If the Probability of Drawing a Member of a Population

Question 81

Question 81

Multiple Choice

If the probability of drawing a member of a population is not equal for all members, then the sample is said to be _________.


A) random
B) independent
C) exhaustive
D) biased

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