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mina [271]
1 year ago
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a simple random sample is group of answer choices a sample that gives every possible sample of the same size from the same popul

ation the same chance to be selected. a sample that selects equal numbers of individuals from each stratum. any sample that gives every individual the same chance to be selected. a sample that contains the same percent of each subgroup in the population. any sample that is selected without replacement.
Mathematics
1 answer:
AVprozaik [17]1 year ago
3 0

It is also called as Random  Sample experiment.

<h3>What is random sample experiment?</h3>
  • Random assignment is a technique used in experimental research to divide individuals from your sample into several groups using randomness.
  • With this approach, each sample participant has a known or equal chance of being assigned to either the experimental group or the control group.
  • In an experiment, random assignment and random selection are both possible.
  • Imagine that 500 people are randomly chosen from a population to take part in your study.
  • A subset of a statistical population called a simple random sample is one in which each member has an equal chance of being chosen. A straightforward random sample is intended to be an objective depiction of a group.

Hence, it is an random experiment.

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