Multiple Choice
Stratified random sampling is especially useful when the researcher is interested in
A) making specific statements about individual respondents.
B) making general statements about the population as a whole.
C) making comparisons with previous studies that have used simple random sampling.
D) making general statements about specific portions of the population that has been sampleD.
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