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Answer:
An incorrect sample frame can destroy a study, regardless of the sample size.
Explanation:
There are major three known errors that were detected during the survey research of the political poll taken by Literary Digest about the Landon vs Roosevelt election.
These errors were
* Sampling error-- The telephone directories, automobiles that were sampled, were mostly sampled middle/upper class
* Timing -- The questionnaires were mailed in early September, they did not measure the changes in public opinions as the election drew closer.
* Self-selection-- It should be understood that an individual cannot select himself/herself into a sample. This is because,the more wealthy and educated do that so the results are entirely accurate
Answer:
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<span>Many intellectuals and many of those working in development believe that the size of the world's population and its accelerated growth is the greatest problem and the gravest threat to humanity. Clearly, the ratio of the number of people to the amount of food available has an impact on nutrition, but how do these two factors interact? At the end of the eighteenth century the British political economist Thomas Malthus speculated that population growth could soon surpass production and food supply. By the end of the twentieth century, this had not happened, but malnutrition was widespread.</span>