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A random sample is a(n)
A random sample is a(n)
A) unrepresentative sample.
B) biased sample.
C) unbiased sample.
D) ad hoc sample.
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I tried searching the textbook all over and couldn't find it. I'm really gracious for your answer, helped me out *a lot*. Problem solved.
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My rule as a member here is to only answer if I know 100%, so I'm glad it worked!
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