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What can happen if a sample is too small or is not random? A too-small or non-random sample is more likely to pick ____ data values? A. Biased or B. True
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What can happen if a sample is too small or is not random? A too-small or non-random sample is more likely to pick ____ data values? A. Biased or B. True
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What can happen if a sample is too small or is not random? A too-small or non-random sample is more likely to pick ____ data values? A. Biased or B. True
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The answer would be A. biased
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