Multiple Choice
If one were to choose an SRS from a population, one could be sure that the _____, computed from the SRS, is a(n) _____ estimate of the population's true _____. One also knows that one can reduce the _____ of the result as desired, by taking a large enough sample.
A) parameter; variation; statistic; unbiasedness
B) parameter; unbiased; statistic; variation
C) statistic; variation; parameter; unbiasedness
D) statistic; unbiased; parameter; variation
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