Multiple Choice
Large sample sizes tempt evaluators and writers of popular reports of evaluations (e.g. newspaper reporters) to
A) dismiss the work as overly expensive.
B) ignore the representativeness of the sample.
C) question whether the sample represents the people served.
D) conduct overly simple analyses.
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