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Mathematics, 21.04.2020 22:39 codyclay

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 sample size is not large enough.

The population isn’t given to be approximately normal.

The sample is not given to be normally distributed.

The wrong sampling method was used.

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