Multiple Choice
The potential problem of noncomparable successive samples can arise in the successive independent samples design.Samples are considered noncomparable when
A) they differ in sample size by more than 50 respondents.
B) they are not representative of the same population.
C) there is a large difference among the samples on the average survey response.
D) there is no standard value in the population on which the different samples can be compareD.
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