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30 October, 13:40

A simple random sample of ten people is taken from the set of all registered voters in a given district to determine their average age. Which of the following is a reason why you can not make a statistical inference on the population?

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  1. 30 October, 16:20
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    Answers are : (1st & 2nd choices)

    • The sample size is not appropriate.

    • The population isn't given to be approximately normal.
  2. 30 October, 17:08
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    The sample size is not appropriate.

    The population isn't given to be approximately normal. And for the following question, "A convenience sample of forty people is taken from a population. Which of the following is a reason why you can not make a statistical inference on the population?" The answer is The wrong sampling method was used.
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