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A researcher planning a survey of heads of households in New York has census lists for each of the 62 counties in the state. The procedure will be to obtain a simple random sample of heads of households from each of the counties rather than grouping all the census lists together and obtaining a sample from the entire group. Which of the following is not a true statement about the resulting stratified sample?
a. It is more susceptible to bias than would be a simple random sample.
b. It is easier and more cost effective than a simple random sample.
c. It gives comparative information that a simple random sample wouldnââŹâ˘t give.
d. It recognizes that opinions of heads of household in rural NY communities may differ from those in urban communities.
e. All of the above are true statements.
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