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Taking Measurements on a Sample and Then,from the Observations,inferring Something

Question 28

Question 28

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Taking measurements on a sample and then,from the observations,inferring something about a population is known as _____:


A) random sampling
B) inferential statistics
C) descriptive statistics
D) inferential parametrics

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