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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 19:47 starpie0710

Which is the fairest way to take a representative sample from a population? A. choosing participants who will ensure that study results will support the hypothesis B. carefully selecting specific subjects who meet one’s criteria from the population C. ensuring that every subject in the population has an equal chance to be selected D. using a survey to screen out participants who may interfere with other subjects

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