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    Sample Statistics Are Not Expected to Predict with Certainty the Values
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Sample Statistics Are Not Expected to Predict with Certainty the Values

Question 23

Question 23

Multiple Choice

Sample statistics are not expected to predict with certainty the values of the population because of


A) sampling error.
B) experimenter error.
C) confidence error.
D) interval error.

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