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    There Are Three Phases in Both Statistical and Nonstatistical Sampling
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There Are Three Phases in Both Statistical and Nonstatistical Sampling

Question 101

Question 101

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There are three phases in both statistical and nonstatistical sampling. The first phase is to


A) generate random numbers for the sample.
B) evaluate the results.
C) plan the sample.
D) select the sample.

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