Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between a fact and a statistical generalization?
A) A fact is based on a reality assumption and a statistical generalization is based on values.
B) A fact is agreed upon by members of a culture, and a statistical generalization is subject to controversy.
C) A fact is a true statement, and a statistical generalization is a conclusion about what can generally be expected, but is not true in every case.
D) A fact is known to the public, and a statistical generalization is confined to the scientific community.
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