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By using a random sample of a population for a study, what can scientists do?
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By using a random sample of a population for a study, what can scientists do?
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By using a random sample of a population for a study, what can scientists do?
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they can find better ways to help support the communities they studied. for example the lottery.
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Scientists can hope to avoid bias in their study.
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