Multiple Choice
With a probability sampling plan
A) every population element has some chance of being included in the sample.
B) there is a random component in how population elements are selected for the sample.
C) we can make inferences to the larger population based on the results from the sample.
D) we can estimate the likely amount of sampling error.
E) All of these are correct.
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