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    When Might You Need a Larger Sample to Represent the Population
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When Might You Need a Larger Sample to Represent the Population

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When might you need a larger sample to represent the population?


A) the amount of variability within groups is small
B) the difference between the two groups is small
C) the difference between the two groups is great
D) both a and c

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