Multiple Choice
If one is interested in measuring the variability in a complete population, one is using a(n) __________ measure. If one is interested in measuring the variability of a sample to generalize to an unknown population, one is using a(n) __________ measure.
A) standardized; inferential
B) descriptive; standardized
C) inferential; descriptive
D) descriptive; inferential
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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