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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 09:30 karamalqussiri478

How can the effect of an outlier be overcome in an experiment that examines a random sample of a population? a) discard 50% of the data. b) examine a larger random sample of the population. c) examine a smaller random sample of the population. d) there is no way to overcome the effect of an outlier.

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