Multiple Choice
Sampling risk is the risk that
A) the sample will not contain characteristics representative of the population such that inferences made about that population will be incorrect.
B) the population will not contain characteristics representative of the sample such that inferences made about that sample will be incorrect.
C) Neither A nor B is correct.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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