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How do we know that the opinions of people who call in to radio talk shows are not typical of most Americans?

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As a sample, their opinions are ill formed.

As a sample, they lack intensity

As a sample, they are perfectly random.

As a sample, they are unrepresentative of the whole population.

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As a sample, they are perfectly random

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We can know that the opinions of people who call in to radio talk shows are not typical of most Americans because as a sample, they are perfectly random and as such do not represent the entire population.

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