Multiple Choice
In a research study, what is a difference between a census and a sample?
A) a census includes every member of a population, a sample only some
B) a census is conducted at set time intervals, a sample can be done any time
C) a census is inherently less reliable than a sample
D) with large populations, a census is more efficient than sampling
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