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All else being equal, a study with which of the following error ranges would be the most reliable? A. +12 percentage points B. 117 percentage points C. +2 percentage points D. 1…
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All else being equal, a study with which of the following error ranges would be
the most reliable?
A. +12 percentage points
B. 117 percentage points
C. +2 percentage points
D. 17 percentage points
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D.17 percentage points
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