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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 20:50 fbr45508

A marketing manager for a makeup company randomly selected 60 rewards members and splits them into two groups. One group receives an email showing new products and the other group received an email showing products that were on sale. They recorded whether the recipient clicked through to the website or not. Their goal is to determine which type of email brings more customers to their website. Required:
a. What is the sample?
b. What would be an appropriate population to draw inference to based on this sample?
c. What is the predictor variable? Is it quantitative or categorical?
d. What is the response variable? Is it quantitative or categorical?

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