Multiple Choice
In the process of random sampling…
A) Each element of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
B) Each element of the eventual sample has an equal chance of being selected.
C) Selecting an element from the population will cause that particular element to have a much smaller chance of being selected again.
D) Selecting an element from the population is only truly random when sample size is large.
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